Sunday, August 28, 2011

I Heart Macro 8/28


Almost every day I go for a walk along the canal path and love looking at the rock wall. So this is what I've posted for this weeks I Heart Macro




I have also been wondering about these little white formations here and there on some of the rocks. I've been told the rock is most likely dolomitic limestone for the most part. I'm still researching these little white wonders.





This is the part of the rock wall.


13 comments:

Therese's Treasures said...

Hi Tamara, That is a very interesting rock wall I can see why you are always looking at it when you are walking by. I'm with you on wondering what the white matter could be.
Therese

Kym Hunter Designs said...

Nice pictures! I thought the white matter was snow until I read the post. I'd be curious as to what it was too.

Enjoy your week!

Marianna said...

That is so interesting! and beautiful! at first I thought it was snow!

Leovi said...

Beautiful compositions with beautiful colors

Holly said...

What a great rock wall! Rock walls are so cool with their textures and colors...but I really can't help you on what that white is!

Tracey Leeder said...

Wow the rock wall is soo amazing to look at! i would be fascinated as well. No idea what the white is, could be limestone of some sort I suppose.

Alison said...

Fab photos, I wonder what the white bit is, apart from very photogenic that is!!

Anonymous said...

Tamara, I thought I was looking at snow! Very interesting textures! Cool shots!

Shel said...

way cool - love the pics! I too thought it was snow at first! :) Let us know if you find out exactly what the white matter really is!

Jenny said...

Thank you Tamara for stopping by. What an interesting wall.

Jenny

Mary C said...

I was just thinking to myself today that I really need to walk outside more.

Cool pictures of the rock wall!
Macro is alot of fun.

Kim, USA said...

That is a pretty cool rock wall. Great shot!

Goldfinch

Liz said...

I thought the white matter was snow too!! Would be intersted to know what it is! Great photos! :)