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Spalted Pacific crabapple (Malus fusca)
Isaac Litster

Spalted Pacific crabapple (Malus fusca)

My first photo upload! I went hiking on the beaches of my island yesterday for my 18th birthday, looking for wood, and after months of searching remote beaches, I found a dead crabapple limb that was not too rotten. A friend in Sitka had encouraged me to look for dead-standing crabapples as they have poor rot resistance and can have wonderful natural spalting. I found one and turned it in later that night. This is a box, or pot, with a lid, end grain, a foot, and a knob. Apple is one of the only native wood that can be turned cleanly with scrapers.

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Isaac Litster
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Device
Apple iPhone SE (2nd generation)
Aperture
ƒ/1.8
Focal length
4.0 mm
Exposure time
1/120 second(s)
ISO
25
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
Applebox.jpg
File size
511.7 KB
Date taken
Mon, 19 August 2024 5:08 PM
Dimensions
1347px x 1928px

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