An old section of a cut round of wood found in overgrown shrubs and stacked cinder blocks. It has probably been setting there, tucked away, for decades. The wood has an odd weight to it, as if mummified or rubberized. The cracks in the wood section and the colors were interesting. I set it up on an old garbage can to photograph the textures and deeply etched lines. At first, I saw an aerial view of a harsh landscape with the tentacles of rivers and canyons. But, then I saw many little faces staring back at me. Mouths agape. Laughing, screaming.
Perhaps, I was oxygen deprived or the salty sweat in my eyes caused this visual aberration. Nonetheless, my imagination got the best of me and I just plain saw little faces in that section of wood. Yesterday was unique for Portland. All day big, puffy clouds marched across the sky. I could go into all the images I saw in the clouds too? Fortunate for you I didn’t endlessly snap away at those imaginary creatures.



I see the faces, too, but I’m probably oxygen-deprived, as you said! These images really are beautiful, Switt. I hope these stumps belong to you. Take them home with you if they don’t! 🙂
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It does…my dear departed Aunt (the one from over on Hoarding Woes & You) had this slab of wood stuck beneath a Rhododendron with a lot of breeze blocks/cinder blocks stacked around them. I extricated it from the hiding place and it is now safely tucked away. Not sure what it is but she found it fascinating. Of course, she was a massive hoarder so she found almost everything fascinating! 🙂 Hope your Spring has been enjoyable.
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