Knothole 

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  • I was looking at Shiloh thru the fence and it was just too cute – had to run get the Canon! Taken with a Canon D30 on automatic settings.

  • Butterfly resting on a sunflower behind a rural fence.

  • This is a very popular tree here in Washington State. Some folks call it Madrone and some call it Madrona. Which ever way it’s a very impressive tree.

  • The trunk, gnarled and twisted, as if tormented souls are trapped within, struggling to get out and reshaping the tree by their futile efforts. The house, those within looking silently on. Black and white photo of gnarled old tree in Fredericksburg, VA. Historical note: The house in the background was built in 1785. General Lafayette, of American Revolutionary War fame, was a dinner guest there in 1824 during his tour of the then twenty-four states.

  • I just thought this was a cool shot. Looks like a deep dark hole.

  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) FULL VIEW RECOMMENDED! / —-—-—-—-——- Peeking through a knothole, / I quickly come to realize… / In the heart of winter, grand stories are read / by the light of fireflies… —-—-—-—-——- Credits: Squirrel: Rendered by me in DAZStudio / acorn: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1081560 / book: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1067072 / snow: :iconyana-stock: http://yana-stock.deviantart.com/art/Snow-Brushes-70739645 / All else my own photo stock or hand painted by me

  • One of the many amazing bits of driftwood found on the shore of Lake Ontario.

  • Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois

  • One of my all-time favorite pics, also the title, and cover pic of my first photobook (BubbleMail me if you are interested in seeing the preview). This pic is just as I shot it, no cropping, no electronic enhancement. I tried, but the original looked best.

  • What lies on the other side of this fence? Use your imagination. But I have to wonder how many times this fence has been painted.

  • While photography is no longer how I make a living (being a Quality Engineer for a medical device company pays much better), I still like to shoot and share. This calendar contains a few of my favorite pictures, digital and film, from over 35 years of shooting, as featured in my first photobook of the same name (including a couple that would have been in there if I had shot them yet) . To see a preview of the book, go to: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/377153 And don’t just look. See. See what is in the details. See the galaxy in a knothole.

  • Moss makes a beard around a knothole in a fence on the Oregon Country Fair site in Veneta. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel and a Tamron 28-200 lens. Minor adjustments in Lightroom.

  • Featured in Sleeping Creatures Group Oct. 2009 I’d like to be able to say that this little screecher is doing what she’s best known for; unfortunately her beak is gaping in silent suffering. Just when the little girl should typically be getting in some late afternoon snooze time in prep for a busy night to follow, she finds herself in some gastric distress (no worries – she eventually got the fur ball up without further complication). But though her gizzard is in upheaval, she seemed otherwise unperturbed. If fact, now that I consider it, she seemed to be perfectly at ease and possibly even asleep between the occasional gagging effort. Animals demonstrate a huge capacity for acceptance I’ve noticed, whether wild or domesticated, and this one was certainly an exemplar of this. It may have been around this time that I began to suspect that my experiences seemed to be reflecting back at me something of the quality of what was going on inside me. I recall a time of tumult in the goings on of my life to coincide with this little encounter with a screech owl in distress. But though she had reason to be quite put out with her circumstances, it was pretty much business as usual for her in all other regards. I have to be honest and admit that my life felt pretty much out of control that day. My usual prescription, a retreat with camera into the wilds, had been slow to deliver its healing balm. This time it was not to be fresh air and sunshine amongst the trees that won me over. This time it would be a tiny feathered creature serving to pass wisdom on to me. I’m fortunate in that my activity slowed in taking her picture just long enough for me to notice. I noticed something different and deeper than the suffering, so seemingly apparent on her face. It pointed me in a new direction within. I found the strength to confront and to resolve the turbulence inside me. / __ / ©Miles A Moody LivingEarth-Hearthealing.com. Written and photographic works are the sole property of copyright holder; reproduction in part or in full only with expressed permission or purchase. Nikon F5, f4 @1/60, 600 mm/20 mm extension, Fuji Velvia 50, Wimberley head, Gitzo tripod, Great Smoky Mountain National Park

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