It's basically a real close up of a tree trunk bark, the details on here was just beautiful markings, and the black and white capture made it stand out even more. but I been told, you can see some footsteps in the markings, which is quite interesting I thought.
Walking around Central Park, in February 2008.
Along a five kilometer section on the Bow Valley Parkway a prescribed burn, started by Parks Canada in 1993, can be seen.
Lewis Creek, is a small trail, that is outside of Fish Camp, near Yosemite National Park, California. It's filled w/wildlife, water filled creek (when its Late Winter or Early Spring), tall pine trees, and possible-- Red Woods; and its a nice trail to take a stroll around to appreciate nature.
In some conditions, its really necessary to wear snowblind sun glasses to prevent getting snow blind, boots, since the snow can reach upto 6' deep.
It's off of Highway 41 North towards Yosemite, and have to go past Sierra Sky Ranch, which is about 2-5 miles from there, and you have to look closely for small signs that reads Lewis Creek ;)
Sometimes when viewing natural lighting for a trail, and seeing all kinds of branches going all over the place, it creates a little tunnel like view, reminded me of the movie, Sleepy Hallow.
Creepy Crawlers? WTF is that?
Washington
between the Supreme Court and Bill Graham Civic Center.