Close-ups of the weathered and battered surfaces of recycled wooden railway sleepers always provide interesting textures and woodgrain details. (Click to enlarge)
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Close-ups of the weathered and battered surfaces of recycled wooden railway sleepers always provide interesting textures and woodgrain details. (Click to enlarge)
Knots are fascinaing – sort of the ghost of a branch.
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We have a lot of rail lines around where I live and I notice the wood ties in them on the active lines as I stand on the platform. I always think – where did that tree come from that is now helping the train run?
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Love these Jessica. Iām developing a cultural project for a client about deep time, and these gave me ideas. Thank you.
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Thank you, Emma.
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Thank you, Claudia.
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Thank you, Hirstsj.
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