“ Old Sycamore ”
This week, I discovered Pennsylvania's "oldest and most massive tree" (according to signage) had been sitting just two miles from my house all of these years. It is documented that this huge, craggy, twisted sycamore has been around since at least the 1700s. This photo was taken from inside its ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Old Nature
  • Tiaan Botha Edited 5 years ago

    Great photo??

    Great photo??

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  • Morgan Erhardt Edited 5 years ago

    This is a beautiful shot! The colors and textures of the wood grain almost make it look like there is some kind of water or reflection in the image, I really like the… more

    This is a beautiful shot! The colors and textures of the wood grain almost make it look like there is some kind of water or reflection in the image, I really like the effect!

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  • Ruth Langlan Edited 5 years ago

    What an amazingly beautiful POV.

    What an amazingly beautiful POV.

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  • Mary Ann Zoeller Edited 5 years ago

    You captured the age, character, and strength of this beauty. Well done.

    You captured the age, character, and strength of this beauty. Well done.

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