Banyan trees are plentiful in the parks and forests of Hawaii and their roots grow downwards to surround the base of a host tree. My husband tells me that before the roots hit the ground they make great ropes that as kids they used to swing on for fun.
I captured a collection of these roots in a local park and was drawn to the scene by the pool of light at the base. I have created two different crops of the same scene and would like to get your preference.
Please forgive me the small white line at the top of this one which is due to my altering the crop poorly...
More of a panoramic version:
The image was taken in harsh light and both have a fairly heavy vignette applied.