In my mind, I'm five years old having a high old time wandering and wondering. In reality, I'm now 70, wowza! I tell you a lot of creativity is still to be found in this old young self. In you, too, whatever your age. Welcome to my barefoot world!
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Excellent composition. Fine use of pattern and contrast.
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DeleteBeautiful BW shot! Love 'energy' and textures of this photo!
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artmusedog and carol
How cool! Thanks, Carol.
DeleteThe frond lines seem to be cascading into a whirlpool. Terrific photo.
ReplyDelete:-) Thank you, Gemma.
DeleteYes, I like, very nice framing, I feel very intriguing, wonderful B&W !!
ReplyDeleteCool! Gracias, Leovi.
DeleteWonderful patterns.
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Thanks, Lina.
DeleteSusie, I'm enjoying your photos very much!
ReplyDeleteI'm very glad!
DeleteLovely, great composition.
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Mormor
Thanks, Mormor.
DeleteLike this! Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteBirgitta, thanks!
DeleteBeautiful b&w.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the comment, Robert. :-)
DeleteAbslutely gorgeous shot in B&W! I like it!
ReplyDeleteCool! Thank you.
DeleteNice composition And it captures the finer details of the leaves perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Playing with the contrasts in this photo, I realize I could and can think out of the box.
DeleteSo very well spotted! Looks amazing in b/w.
ReplyDeleteThank you. But, I didn't see the "standing" leaves until I was cropping.
DeletePerfect forms and shapes in your strong photo. Nicely done.
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Deletea fine abstract image I think :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Now, I'm extra excited because it can be considered an abstract. Awesome.
DeleteThis is beautiful and it looks like a fan from the Victorian era
ReplyDeleteThanks, Birgit. Maybe it can be turned into a card. See, you've got me wondering that way now.
DeleteThank you, Hans.
ReplyDeleteCool, Carver. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe monster's tentacles flailed at my faceplate as it dragged me deeper into it's lair. Finally the stars themselves disappeared from sight.
ReplyDeletethis is a very nice one, especially in B&W! love this interpretation!
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