May 02, 2020 08:10 | #2851 - Alfredo -
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info | May 02, 2020 08:14 | #2852 Pippan wrote in post #19056444 Are the 'knees' like pneumatophores on mangroves, allowing the trees to 'breathe' during floods? From what I have heard and read they don't serve any purpose. They just are. Charles
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Pippan Cream of the Crop More info | May 02, 2020 08:19 | #2853 C Scott IV wrote in post #19056455 From what I have heard and read they don't serve any purpose. They just are. That's unusual, plants don't usually waste energy growing things that have no purpose or competitive advantage. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Gorgeous image well done
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May 02, 2020 16:57 | #2855 junglialoh wrote in post #19056618 Gorgeous image well done Thank you! - Alfredo -
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info Post edited over 3 years ago by C Scott IV. | May 03, 2020 07:41 | #2856 Pippan wrote in post #19056457 That's unusual, plants don't usually waste energy growing things that have no purpose or competitive advantage. I'm sure the knees serve some purpose that we humans haven't figured out. It is strange that some of the Bald Cypress in the same grove have knees and others don't. Some have tons of knees. Some are pointy. Some are knobby. Some are sharp 90 degree angles with no real knee. Charles
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AginKajun Goldmember 2,659 posts Gallery: 53 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 4367 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Rehab center for Photoshop Addiction More info | Yep they are.. Kajun Rule #1-Never try to teach a pig to sing.....It wastes your time and it annoys the pig.
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Charles, I've got the same affliction, and lucky to have several good sloughs with lots of big voodoos in large crowds.Well, it doesn't take much for my rich imagination to turn them into something spooky. The tallest one I've found is 12' tall, although it isn't as anthropomorphic as many others. Right now they are all under about 8' of water, but maybe later this Summer if your interested in taking a road trip, you can meet me down at my cabin for a photo safari in S central AR.
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May 04, 2020 11:45 | #2859 digital_AM wrote in post #19055285 ![]() beautiful work!!
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May 04, 2020 12:02 | #2860 markesc wrote in post #19057597 beautiful work!! Thank you Mark! - Alfredo -
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May 04, 2020 12:06 | #2861 - Alfredo -
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info | May 04, 2020 17:54 | #2862 Keith Newton wrote in post #19057457 Charles, I've got the same affliction, and lucky to have several good sloughs with lots of big voodoos in large crowds.Well, it doesn't take much for my rich imagination to turn them into something spooky. The tallest one I've found is 12' tall, although it isn't as anthropomorphic as many others. Right now they are all under about 8' of water, but maybe later this Summer if your interested in taking a road trip, you can meet me down at my cabin for a photo safari in S central AR. Thanks for the kind offer. Hopefully this stay at home stuff ends so we can start thinking about photo trips again. Charles
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Terrycanon Cream of the Crop More info | May 05, 2020 07:54 | #2863 First outing with my new 16-35L lens. It's all about the light...
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May 06, 2020 07:52 | #2864 Yosemite El Capitan at sunset. Last year May. Neal
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Terrycanon Cream of the Crop More info | May 07, 2020 11:15 | #2865 It's all about the light...
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