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This harvest abstract is based on a photo that I captured of an autumn grapevine in Castle Combe, UK. It was a glorious sunny day which presented a challenge to my camera. I took my photo which was very contrasty with blown out highlights to Deep Dream Generator and Topaz Studio to render a distillation of what I saw in my mind's eye.
"Gratitude is a powerful catalyst for happiness. It's the spark that lights a fire of joy in your soul."
~ Amy Collette
No world cup matches to watch this evening so I ended up doing some high speed photography playing with water drops. This is simply one water drop crashing over the top of another drop that was rebounding,
Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) is often the first bulb-type flower to show its blossoms in your garden in spring. The flowers look like clusters of little pearls, blue and white. They usually carry a mild fragrance.
Some grapes from our neighbor's vine, nearly ready to pick and eat. There's something interesting on the surface of the grape in the center -- not sure what that is.
Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) is a mid-spring blooming, perennial bulb in the Lily Family (Liliaceae) native to southeastern Europe.
Happy Monday!