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Photo 3176
Stumped
Out for a walk l came across these tree stumps. Something about them caught my eye
7th May 2020
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24th April 2020 4:08pm
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eDorre
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Nice repeat and fun title.
May 8th, 2020
Diana
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Pity they had to be removed.
May 8th, 2020
Monique
These seem to have dried out, we cut three in our garden and the stumps ‘sweated ‘ for quite a few days, interesting to see...
May 8th, 2020
Dianne
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Lovely - but could I suggest you crop it to just focus on the neat one in the foreground with the leaves scattered around it? I think this one tells the story on its own. (Just an idea, ignore it if you want...)
May 8th, 2020
Dustyloup
The one in the foreground looks like a frozen pond or a pond in the fall
May 8th, 2020
Pat
I like it. The alignment made me think of the pyramids of Giza.
May 8th, 2020
Peter Dulis
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nice
May 8th, 2020
Jane Anderson
Very interesting--to chainsaw or dig out--which to do.
May 8th, 2020
Nina Ganci
wonder if they will grow again
May 8th, 2020
Pat Knowles
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Looking very winter still....they were big trees too!
May 8th, 2020
Fisher Family
They must have been large trees before they were cut down.
Ian
May 8th, 2020
Henk-Jan
They have something in common ;)
May 8th, 2020
Margaret Brown
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How sad, the first thing I thought of was their demise
May 8th, 2020
Janet B.
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How neat! I like your composition.
May 8th, 2020
Pyrrhula
A great find and shot.
May 8th, 2020
Francoise
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I see the stepping stones of a giant.
May 8th, 2020
Ann H. LeFevre
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I'm with Francoise- they are a stepping stone path for the Jolly Green Giant.
May 9th, 2020
gloria jones
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Great capture of textures
May 9th, 2020
Harry J Benson
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like stepping stones – nice presentation
May 9th, 2020
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@happypat
Yes Pat they certainly were.
May 10th, 2020
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@fishers
Yes Ian l am sure they were
May 10th, 2020
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@hajeka
Henk that is what caught my eye
May 10th, 2020
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@craftymeg
Margaret it is always sad to lose trees
May 10th, 2020
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@janetb
Janet glad you like this one
May 10th, 2020
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@pyrrhula
Thanks Ferry
May 10th, 2020
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@francoise
Francoise l love your imagination
May 10th, 2020
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@olivetreeann
Love that idea
May 10th, 2020
bkb in the city
@seattlite
Thanks Gloria
May 10th, 2020
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@hjbenson
Thanks Harry. Glad you enjoyed this one
May 10th, 2020
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@edorreandresen
Glad you enjoyed this one
May 10th, 2020
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@ludwigsdiana
Yes Diana it certainly is
May 10th, 2020
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@momamo
Monique l think these have been like this for quite awhile
May 10th, 2020
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@dide
Thanks Dianne
May 10th, 2020
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@dustyloup
l never looked at it that way but it does
May 10th, 2020
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@pattyblue
Pat that certainly is interesting
May 10th, 2020
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@pdulis
Thanks Peter
May 10th, 2020
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@janeandcharlie
Jane around here they usually just cut them down like this
May 10th, 2020
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@ninaganci
Nina they usually do something to them to prevent them from growing back
May 10th, 2020
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