Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ On my morning Autumn walk round Bittern, I found many interesting bark textures.
I loved this one for its patterns and how the fine grass shapes seemed to sweep out waving a magic wand!
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Nature Footstep Macro #35
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Gruff, earthy layers
Like wrinkled moments of life
Like Nature's journal
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I measure out my life with haiku. My camera films my soul. ~ Gemma Wiseman
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- A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. ~James Dent
- Autumn is an introspective season when stray thoughts of the mind dive into the mystique of the soul - Gemma Wiseman
- Autumn is the bridesmaid of Summer and the flowergirl of Winter ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Autumn whispers the tones of yesterday in a minor key ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Love is born / With a dark and troubled face, / When hope is dead / And in the most unlikely place; / Love is born, / Love is always born. - Michael Leunig's Christmas Song Cycle "Southern Star"
- Spring paints the stars of heaven in Earth colours ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Summer sizzles with a sibilant hush / Broken by dreams of / Clinking ice ~ Gemma Wiseman
- The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul. - G.K. Chesterton
- Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all. - Stanley Horowitz
- Winter is the fire, simmering lonely in the soul ~ Gemma Wiseman
- Winter is the shadow, the etching of the seasons in the mist ~ Gemma Wiseman
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5 comments:
Violent structure of the bark and nice photo!
Beautiful contrast. I've been struck recently by how digital cameras help us to see the real beauty of nature. In "ancient" times (when we had to pay to have pictures developed)I wouldn't have thought about taking a picture like this -- but how lovely that bark is contrasted with the grasses -- really as beautiful as the "big" scenic things we (only) took pictures of back in the old days.
Nice colours together, the green grass and the brown-red bark!
A funny thing, I also took a photo yesterday of the chestnuttree's bark!
Thanks a lot for your comment on my macro! I think it was a little mouse who had made the marks on the chestnut!
Have a nice day!
/Pia
I like these things as well. :)
Lovely and wonerful photo!
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