Ice on the tree and the sunlight made the usually pale orange hue of this Ponderosa pine bark look deep orange. Almost red in areas.
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Ice on the tree and the sunlight made the usually pale orange hue of this Ponderosa pine bark look deep orange. Almost red in areas.
Thank you for the explanation @oldmans ...gives the photographs even more significance. Cheers!
As if the sunset decided to make amber directly on that bark ... that is lovely in a way not many in history have ever seen...
It was definitely a beautiful sight I had never seen. 🙂
It really was a very vibrant color. At first I didn't think it was a tree hahaha...
Yeah the dark color really surprised me.
The patterns on that bark are curious with the black outlines. Do you know if that's some kind of sap?
That is charring from a prescribed burn that took place a few years ago. They do it to try to help control wildfires. Supposedly safe for the trees.
It's interesting they can survive the fire. Maybe they have an evolved defense mechanism because of natural fires throughout history.
Nice pics 😊👏 !BBH !BEER
Thank you!
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