I have been interested in photography all my life and remember quite well developing my first black and white films myself... My favorite subjects are...
Very interesting shot....I saw another example of this in a photo by Jason,
There’s a hard-to-pronounce scientific term for this phenomenon: edaphoecotropism. In layman’s terms, it’s the propensity of living tissue to engulf foreign objects, whether rocks, road signs, park benches, even motorcycles. Contrary to what you might think, this act of incorporation does no harm to trees. It actually benefits them by adding strength to their structure.
There’s a hard-to-pronounce scientific term for this phenomenon: edaphoecotropism. In layman’s terms, it’s the propensity of living tissue to engulf foreign objects, whether rocks, road signs, park benches, even motorcycles. Contrary to what you might think, this act of incorporation does no harm to trees. It actually benefits them by adding strength to their structure.
Beautiful!