Sunday, 25 September 2011

Kedleston hall


The auto focus on my camera dimmed this image but I like how the staircases are not so easy to see.

These climbing roots seem to have a particular structure which you could compare to man made materials. Some of the roots branch off nearly at right angles just like copper tubing you see connecting to boilers. The angles of these roots are very different to most which usually sprout out in all directions generally with no lines of symmetry. If you really study the image you can see the roots at the top are following the cement between the brick formations.     

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