Who doesn't know them, the piles of tree trunks at the edge of the forest. Neatly arranged and cut to length. Stripped of all side branches, ready for transport to the sawmill.
I came across these piles in spring 2025 near the Schapenmeer in Vorden. These trees had been affected by the typesetter and were pre-emptively cut down to protect the rest.
This freed up nice space for the return of the heathland soil.
This photo was taken as a panorama shot from 9 photos in portrait mode to a resolution of 10700 x 5350 pixels. In black and white, the wood rings and saw grooves stand out best.
Nice to see are the different shapes of the inner core. Most are round, but a few are also star-shaped or look like petals.
Born and bred Achterhoeker, working in engineering. But for some years now, in my free time, I like to go out into our beautiful nature. Enjoying the deafening silence, I unwind and shoot my camera full of beautiful pictures.
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