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I love the diversity of life in this forest
how some leaves shine when it's almost dark
how, in so many shapes and sizes,
the forest finds it's way
“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!
A focusstack containing about 60 shots. A wonderfully formed growth.
The exif is off, this is de Laowa Dreamer 65mm on 2:1 enlargement.
"Catch on fire if you must, sometimes everything needs to burn to the ground so that we may grow."
Featuring:
.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.
LinkTree // Instagram: @views4corners
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.
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All the things:
.:revival:. metal lounger chalk - ADULT
.:revival:. Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Crawls/174/101/2001
.:revival:. Flickr: flic.kr/ps/XQjgP
.:revival:. Flickr group: flic.kr/go/GyiZ4
FINCA - crocus round white
FINCA - crocus round yellow
FINCA - crocus round w/yellow
FINCA - crocus line white
Sense Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/179/126/1501
FINCA mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife//35/58/1744
FINCA flickr: flic.kr/ps/3VbUtF
FINCA - wild grass medium petal round
FINCA - Willow Tree Burned
Beautiful Hydrangeas by Konoha!
Hydrangea bren - Bush 1 v.VCP.006
Hydrangea bren - Bush 2 v.VCP.006
Hydrangea bren - Bush 3 v.VCP.006
Hydrangea bren - Bush 4 v.VCP.006
Cosmopolitan Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/131/61/22
Konoha Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whitlock/147/173/2601
Konoha Flickr: flic.kr/ps/3S5rdX
Misc:
Pergola with Grape Vine
Animal garden statues gacha 05 Elephant
8f8 - Make Believe - Grass n' Rocks 3 ZEN
8f8 primavera hall segment
Titans - The Etoile Fountain
HISA - Flora wildflower grass - Mixed Greens
Thank you so much for all the support, I appreciate it! 😁
Woodlands Trust, Ancient Trees Inventory no 201017
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Didn't know about this.
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
“May the light of the morning sun, shine upon you. May the deepest and sweetest love always find you.” - Dr. Debasish Mridha (American physician, philosopher, poet-seer, and author).
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of February is “monochromatic bubble bokeh”. The day the theme was announced, it was a beautiful sunny morning, and I had the French doors open onto my garden. All I had to do to meet the theme for this week was to take a few steps out onto my back terrace and there was the perfect shot: some new growth on one of the James Stirling Pittosporums bathed in the morning light. The gentle light was perfect to make lots of bubble bokeh in my background as it filtered through the leaves of the trees. The shot was very green in colour, so I originally made the monochrome green, but found the sepia gave it a warmer feel. I hope you like my choice of the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.
On October 1, 2020 I traveled to the Highland Restaurant at the Eagle Ridge Territory outside Galena, Illinois where I knew there were beautiful flower gardens outside. I had just gotten a new Canon Camera with multiple lenses I wanted to try out. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP & Designs). Images may appear on wearable art and home essentials at www.vlpdesigns.com.
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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.
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Went out quickly when the sun showed itself briefly just after the Alert Test this afternoon - I was looking for something yellow , but found something pale green . I am not sure what type of tree is coming out here but it still caught my eye !!