The tall Mountain Ash trees of Mount Donna Buang, in the Alps of Victoria, were a sawyers dream when they were discovered in the 1800s. Although they tower into the air, the ones shown here are at the top of the mountain and more exposed to the conditions, hence they have a more sprawling aspect. I loved the mess and tangle of lines.

For more trees, see Becky’s squares.
I love this. If I hadn’t read your description I’d have had to look twice to see what it was. Gives it a great abstract quality.
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Wow! How fascinating the lines are.
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And from a tree that generally grows straight up, to about 90m (300ft). It’s as though the branches don’t know which way to go.
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A wonderful tree 🙂 🙂
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I love the mess and tangle too, what a tree and great shot too
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