Strangled 

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  • The human effect on the natural world

  • I’m going to put up a series of Strange/Awesome warning signs I’ve seen around as t-shirt designs. Enjoy!

  • Necks. I love necks. Women’s necks in particular. And I have an extra bit in mine, so I thought I’d take advantage of it. / I really love the tones and details in this image, it will be used as a final for an exhibition.

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  • photo of a Strangler fig root in the Numinbah State Forest In the Gold Coast HInterland near Natural Arch Waterfall / Slight enhanced colouring in Microsoft Photo Editing / Moods of anger 2008 / And a passion for walking around the Hinterland /

  • A beach on the north Cornish coast.

  • There are these little vines wrapping around everything they can reach, and they intrigued me, so this is the result :P

  • Watercolour and pen sketch

  • A most Deadly Sin.

  • self portrait / hand: Justine Grass black and white version

  • self portrait / hand: Justine Grass color version

  • Taken in our front yard, Brisbane.

  • Watercolour on paper, 21×29.7 cm http://myfreecopyright.com/images/mfc_protected.png!

  • / © Copyright 2009 fotonio, All Rights Reserved. Featured in the “Art of Intrique” group

  • i realise this is a tad disturbing…haha…. what can i say? im messed up? FEATURED in Cute n Creepy Illustrations Shameless Self Promotion and beige is death

  • Strangler Fig (Ficus aurea) around a large Tree. These plants begin life as epiphytes, when their seeds, often bird-dispersed, germinate in crevices atop other trees. These seedlings grow their roots downward and envelope the host tree while also growing upward to reach into the sunlight zone above the canopy. The tree is native to coastal areas of south Florida, the Keys, and the West Indies and has made its way into central Florida. Cabbage palms are favorite hosts. The seed germinates and sends out air roots. These air roots take in nutrients and water from the air and host tree. Eventually the air roots grow to reach the ground and develop their own underground root system, independent of the host tree. Often during this process, the strangler fig may cover the host tree with its own trunk and strangle the host tree, hence the common name. Taken in the Everglades.

  • In Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park,Tasmania is a deceptively beautiful little lake called Wombat Pool. / Within the sepia depths of this pool lives “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”, waiting for any living creature to stray too close to the edge and unwaringlybecome distracted. / The Creature waited centuries, but finally, eventually, this poor pencil pine became less cautious, and the Creature wrapped its savage tightening fingers around the tired roots and started strangling, dragging it under the murky depths. / So if ever you are there, never ever take your eyes from the pool. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens / ISO200 / F/22 / 8 seconds / 3 stop graduated ND filter / 6 stop ND filter featured in All Parks group 14th June 2009

  • The 2nd image in this current series… / Created through the use of many layers and blending modes… I just noticed that the LARGE view is worthwhile… / Thank you. FEATURED IN ‘ELITE CONTROVERSIAL ARTISTS’! FEATURED IN ‘DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY’!

  • o--girlinred—o.deviantart.com is the lovely model

  • AN OCTOPUS STRANGLING SHARK! What else can I say?

  • Fictional characters and image. Inks and pastel colours.

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