Skywatch Friday - 21 November 2024 Edition
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[image: SWF Header 21 November 2024] I hope everybody is having a good
week. Next week is the USA Thanksgiving. I'm thinking every day should be a
Thanksgv...
1 day ago
That is gorgeous! I love it. What kind of tree is that or is it a little slight of hand with the photograph?
ReplyDeleteSuper picture Deb. I see how the pattern of the plant is repeated at the ends of each stem to make a natural fractal. Fractals are cool. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting subject and wonderfully shot.
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Oh yes I see the wonderful Sandsend! Hmmmm I think the next time I am out that way (probably this weekend) I will have to do a little special just for you! Great stuff! (have added you to my blogroll)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - so delicate!
ReplyDeleteI love this view to the plant-sky! Greetings from Luzia.
ReplyDeleteThat is just fantastic. Great subject and great perspective. Gives new meaning to the old adage of "look up" (first lie down?).
ReplyDeleteWhat is the plant - would have thought some kind of Queen Ann's Lace, but those elongated horns at the periphery look unfamiliar.
I love your pure and beautiful worlds.
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome angle and perspective on this. I really like it!!
ReplyDeleteLovely posted..very pretty !
ReplyDeleteFabulous view from below!
ReplyDeleteWow - this shot is pure delight!
ReplyDeleteWow...great shot!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Debbie. Love this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful shot - it looks like a Queen Anne's Lace to me as well.
ReplyDeleteI was looking back through some of your older posts, and had to laugh at your avocado plant with insect hearts.
I hope you don't mind, but I added a link to my alter ego blog Random Hearts - where I host "Guest Heart Thursday". This post was just too good to pass up - I hope you don't mind. If you do, just leave me a comment and i will delete the link.
clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com
It really IS a fantastic heart shot!!!
wonderful photos!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the comments, I think the plant may well be a Queen Anne's lace as some of you say (cow parsley) but I'm not 100% sure. Many of these white umbel type plants look very similiar
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie this is so awesome! I love how you captured the sky through this view!
ReplyDeleteMay I pin this photo to my fractal board. God in Nature giving you photo credit?
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