View allAll Photos Tagged Burst
This caught my eye whilst I was taking a butterfly shot in Hayling Island , not sure what it is. It appears it is an iris seed head.
A bed of Bulrushes burst open to release thier seeds in the Watermeadow at Hampton Wood. A Warwickshire Wildlife Nature reserve at Fulbrook Nr Warwick UK
When you finally opened up
All those secret hidden things
rushed out in a metaphysical traffic jam
joining the rest of the world
Yet you were so beautiful
no one noticed how you and they
were forever changed
into a whole new entity
**All photos are copyrighted**
Created for The Award Tree - Triptychs August 2020 Contest
www.flickr.com/groups/awardtree/discuss/72157715350706987/
This is my own original of a motion blurred group of colorful fall leaves. Filters, effects collage and border are from Photoshop.
Thanks everyone for your views, comments, awards, invites and faves.
My tree peony was covered in fat, pink buds, but while we were gone they bloomed, blossomed and died. Huge plant and so pretty, in my garden in North Dakota.
33:52 Nature up close - this one is macro. You can get down low and shoot what you see from the ground, or any flower, weed, leaf, water or tree. Just not manmade.
One of my last-year's poppy shooting.
This flower is photogenic at any point in their developmental stage. My favourite flower! ð
Please respect my copyright.
Absolutely No use, no reposting at social media ore somewhere else of any of my photos without my expressly permission!
And: I don't like Comment-Codes, "awards", or such groups. Because of that, Comment codes, "Awards" and invitations in such groups will be deleted. There is an Explanation at my profile.
So, if you want to say something about my photo, it will be really appreciated, no matter if it's about liking or some constructive criticism. Your own thoughts and words will mean much more to me than a universal-text.
Also please don't post pictures in the commenting-area. You could post them much better in your own photo stream. ;-D