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I walked through a drizzly beech forest on a certain summer day.
As the forest proceeds to the back, many of the trees are attractive
Become a mysterious primeval forest and the charm is deepened
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The fog has been repeatedly shaded to make the forest fantastically
Wrapping, the leaves are dyed in pale green.
There is no sound stood in the Forest of silence itself
I feel the time and space to listen to the sound
To the body, and to appreciate the joy of it.
A literal forest of trees, shrubs, lichen and mosses; one tree glowing like a candle in the afternoon sun grew out of small ledges on this amazing rock face near Aspen, Colorado.
The back of this tree was completely rotted out. Parts of it had already fallen, and the pieces were lying across on the other side of the forest path. I liked the light in this one. I took way too many shots in the woods while I was in Tennessee, but it was so pretty there, even on an overcast, gloomy day, that I didn't want to delete any of them. I've ended up with over 400 shots, and a ton of editing to do, but it's been great reliving the experience.
I took Oiwa in a forest. The green shade on her white skin is quite beautiful.
Oiwa is an ANother Secret Suzaku on April Story body with a Maskcat kimono.
I don't have much to say about this photo... it's just an arrangement of fern fronds... nothing more... nothing less.
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I was photographing with Jeff Hobbson this day at the coast. when we arrived at hug point we found the tide to high to photograph the falls. but Jeff noticed the sunrays just in front of were we parked. Thanks Jeff :)
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This old Pieris (Forest Flame) in our garden, is doing a little better this year. I added lots of leaf mould around its roots over the winter with added sulphur chips to increase the acidity. Seems to be working 🤔