The smooth textured bark is starting to peel on these trees, presenting a number of different textures:
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Linked to Black & White Sunday here
The smooth textured bark is starting to peel on these trees, presenting a number of different textures:
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Linked to Black & White Sunday here
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Lovely textures but I do prefer the mahogany and coppery glow of these trees!
Well, yes, I agree – but I’m sticking to the brief!! 😊
Of course. I wouldn’t expect anything less 😉
😀😀😂
Cherry trees??
Prunus serrula – Tibetan Cherry. Such a gorgeous bark.
So Jo and I are both right!
Oh, good. I’d hate to cause a quarrel 😀
Well, quite!
Beautiful study of this bark.
Thanks, Paula!
Tibetan bark is lovely, isn’t it? It’s ok- I’m imagining the colours, Sue. 🙂 🙂
Tibetan bark??
Isn’t it? What do you think it is? 🙂
I thought it was a cherry tree…..but I could easily have got it wrong
Well, one of us’ll be right 🙂 🙂 Too bad Jude’s already visited.
I’vea just asked her the question’
She’s too busy eating Brie and swigging prosecco 🙂 🙂
You seem remarkably well informed, or else that imagination of yours is working overtime…..😳
I have my spies. 🙂 🙂 And she was refusing to share it with me but I wore her down.
Gosh, you are a hard taskmaster!
🙂
😀😀😉
I think this is v. interesting in b&w. We can imagine the colours later 🙂
Thanks, Tish!
You’ve wonderfully captured the third dimension and the sheen here. You’re probably not surprised that I love it, a real contrast to the peeling bark of spotted gums that was part of my weekend joy.
Whoopee!
superb Sue
Thanks, Gavin!
I’d like to stroke these trunks, they look so smooth
They were, and we did stroke them…
👌😄
😊😊
Can’t beat a tree, for good textures. (Whatever sort it is. 🙂 )
Nice work, Sue. And I enjoyed the comments too.
Best wishes, Pete.
Comments were fun!
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🙂 Fascinating pattern on this Tibetan cherry :D. It was funny to read comments this time. Very nicely processed and presented. Thank you very much, Sue.
You are most welcome, Paula! Glad you enjoyed the comments! 😊
I like the textures, too, Su.
janet
Sue with an e, Janet! 😉😉😉
Must not have made it back from New Zealand when I typed that, SUE. 😉
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Silky ruffled trees, I love them!
What a wonderful description, Gilly!