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A wild set of growths spawn from the base of a beech tree deep in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire.

Taken by my spouse with his 200mm macro and old D4. After my accident with that remarkable lens--and repairs by Nikon are good, but I almost could have purchased a new one for the same price--I do not borrow this rather dear lens.

 

Slight crop. Maple tree that we did not have planted.

  

“It’s only after you’ve stepped outside your comfort zone that you begin to change, grow, and transform.”

Quote ― Roy T. Bennett

 

Transforming this mushroom-image, into this one. It was fun ;-))

HSS everyone!

beside the path to Anvil Rock. Blackheath. NSW.

"Catch on fire if you must, sometimes everything needs to burn to the ground so that we may grow."

 

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.random.Matter. - Herbology Set @ Mainstore

I'm enjoying seeing the new growth in my wife's garden, including the grape hyacinths springing up through the ivy.

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most people are afraid of a new beginning as it often times means that new challenges are ahead. with an apprentice's mindset, one is able to look into themselves and find the true value that you are bringing into your new destiny. use these tests as a chance to make yourself better for the future.

Old-growth forest near Äntu lakes, Estonia. Created with Dynamic Auto Painter and Topaz Impression from my own photo

A walk in a local wood, the bluebells carpet the floor in a blue haze.The penetrating light illuminating the tones of blue and the fresh new growth of the trees.

Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!

I really appreciate them!

You are my baby, but it’s not up to me

What you become that is up to you

I hope you will be gentle, kind, compassionate and free

No matter what I’ll always love you unconditionally

No matter what I’ll always love you unconditionally

 

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Woodlands Trust, Ancient Trees Inventory no 201017

 

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Didn't know about this.

  

This old silo near tiny Paynes Point IL. has become a planter pot for a young tree. Not the first time I have seen this, but no less cool....

You are traumatized, devastated and immobilized by the awful experiences that still have extremely debilitating effects on you in the present moment. And you work so hard, taking tiny little steps to keep reaching for growth even though it feels impossible. And that is amazing. You truly are fighting for life.

 

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This is an in-camera double exposure I took back on June 13, 2021 while out in our yard at sunset, taking pictures as a way to try to cope with the difficult experiences and symptoms I struggle with each moment of each day. I was thankful for my time outside and the in-camera double exposure experimentation I was doing—it was helpful to have some moments of focusing on this positive, energizing activity and helped me make it through that evening.

The last growth before winter months bring the cold front hits our shores.

Olympus Zuiko Macro 90/2.0

Turning to the sun

The spring buds align themselves

Waiting for the “go.”

As the past slowly fades away, the world continues on

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Potting utensils left behind next to the kitchen garden in the "Haus der Offiziere", an old military training quarter in Wünsdorf from 1910. After the war it served the Russian military in East Germany until 1994.

Noticed this unusual growth while out for a drive.

In a witches’ broom, the growth of a lateral bud – the buds that make twigs and side shoots – loses control and causes multiple stems to form in a tangled, disorganised manner. Multiple years of growth is required to create big brooms.

More noticeable now as the tree loses it’s leaves.

Suppressed by mistake. Apologies to all of you who had favoured it and commented.

Zeiss 100/2 Makro Planar

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Zeiss 50/1.4 Planar

Zeiss 50/1.4 Planar

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