“ Bleeding Eucalyptus ”
There's a tree I pass by most days that is bleeding a deep red resin. This is because when gum trees are attacked by borers, they bleed this resin to try and heal the hole wounds being created by the insects. The colour is really an amazing blood red. I took many photos and I feel I couldn't ...
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  • Karen McLeod Edited 3 years ago

    I like the textures of the bark against the shiny resin.

    I like the textures of the bark against the shiny resin.

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  • Robert Sullivan Edited 3 years ago

    Thanks for the background story Caz. It’s a beautiful image for the challenge. Well done.

    Thanks for the background story Caz. It’s a beautiful image for the challenge. Well done.

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  • ljrmink Edited 3 years ago

    Fascinating, Caz. Thanks for the background. At first I couldn't imagine what it was.. . a little… more

    Fascinating, Caz. Thanks for the background. At first I couldn't imagine what it was.. . a little gory.

    Can't imagine what to change. You've got great detail and have kept the highlight down.

    Great idea and nicely done.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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