We underestimate the power of nature which can clearly be seem in this image. I not sure how long it took this tree to twist in self around this pole, or better yet , Why Why Why !
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Louis Dallara is a Fine Art Photographer who specializes in landscape photography of the New Jersey Pine Lands. There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. Ansel Adams
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I didn’t ID because it was winter and had no leaves. The cable was what it grew up on and twisted, I will try and locate it. I should have used my GPS. Thanks for the visit
No species ID. Vine.? Urban Effect?
Tip growth fastened to pole and pole was
rotated ?