The eyes of March on aspen trees at Pine Nursery Park, Bend, Oregon.
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Beautiful photos. I had to double look back at the second photo because it looks like there's one eye. Then I started seeing eyes in the other tree bark photos.
Thanks, Liz! Yeah, if look closely, they start appearing. π
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Captivating
Glad you liked my many-eyed trees, Hammad!
Once you see them, you canβt unseeβ¦
Great photos!
Thanjs! Yeah, I notice them every time I walk by them. π
Beautiful aspens! It really looks like they are looking right back at you. π
Yes, they are beautiful in all the seasons ! π
I love the eyes. Fabulous trees Siobhan π
They are pretty entertaining, aren't they? ππ
I've seen photos of deer statues, in traffic circles, in Bend with googly eyes. You guys have tons of fun with eyes up there in the Great NorthWest!
Yes we do - created by Nature, or manufactured!
Great photo's, I'll be on the look out for the eyes every time I see trees.
Thanks and good luck finding them!