Exposed Tree Roots on Colorful Sandstone Cliff in Autumn
The image shows dolomite outcrops with a clearly layered structure, featuring bands of light gray, pale bluish, and pinkish rock. The surface of the outcrop is uneven, with visible cracks and small recesses that emphasize the natural texture of the stone. At the base, loose sandy material and scattered autumn leaves are visible.
Tree roots extend downward from the top of the outcrop, exposed and closely attached to the rock face. The roots form intricate, twisting lines that contrast with the solid, rigid surface of the dolomite. This interaction between rock and vegetation illustrates the gradual influence of natural processes on the landscape.
On the right side of the scene, autumn foliage with yellow and green leaves frames the outcrop. The interplay of colors between the stone, roots, and leaves creates a balanced and visually engaging composition. The scene reflects a natural environment where geological formations and plant growth coexist in close connection.







