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Antler or Petrified wood?


hndmarshall

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I found these in the gravel load, Brookshire Texas the gravel came from the Brazos river

 

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Your pictures are too small. Can not see any detail in the rocks.

They do have an appearance of petrified wood but I am not sure.

If You could load larger picture files it may help.

Usually pictures around 1 meg in size work well.

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I took the liberty of brightening, enlarging and cropping your pictures. 

Sorry to say, this looks like a rock to me, rather than Petrified wood.  :unsure: 

 

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Your camera seems to want to focus on the background(ruler). Try including the ruler in only one shot. Unless you're on macro setting, don't hold camera too close. Good luck!:)

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