The image depicts the trunk of an oak tree that has been weathered and dried out. The tan resupinate polypore fungus is growing on the bark surface, which is cracked and peeling away from the wood beneath it. The texture of the bark appears rough and uneven with deep cracks and fissures.
The color palette is primarily tan, gray, black, and brown. The background behind the trunk is not visible in this close-up image.
Overall, the image conveys a sense of decay and aging, as if time has taken its toll on the tree's bark. – AI vision
Un hongo poliporo resupinado en la corteza agrietada de un roble seco en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra el tronco de un roble que ha sufrido las inclemencias del tiempo y está seco. El hongo poliporo resupinado crece sobre la superficie de la corteza, que está agrietada y se desprende de la madera subyacente. La textura de la corteza parece áspera e irregular, con grietas y fisuras profundas. El paletton de colores es principalmente de tonos tierra, gris, negro y marrón. El fondo detrás del tronco no se ve en esta imagen de primer plano. En general, la imagen transmite una sensación de deterioro y envejecimiento, como si el tiempo hubiera pasado factura sobre la corteza del árbol. – Spanish translation
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