Groundbreakers by Chantal Lyons
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*Groundbreakers* was inspired by the author's dissertation into living with
wild boar in the Forest of Dean, which lead to an ongoing interest in this ...
20 hours 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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