In a forest on the edge of Nova Scotia, an ancient root meanders across the moss-covered ground like an animal moving slowly. The root forms whimsical shapes, almost calligraphic, like a signature of nature. Light filters through the trees, causing subtle shadows to dance across the rough structure. Each bend and knot shows the intransigence of a tree clinging to the earth, even in the province's harsh coastal bottoms. The image exudes stillness and wisdom, as if the root has watched the changing seasons for generations. The picture captures an almost magical realism - as if nature has let its own imagination grow here. Perfect for lovers of organic shapes, forest tranquillity and hidden details that only appear when you really look.
Amateur photographer from Limburg, Flanders. Architecture, nature, macro, travel, and more... Read more…