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Overlapping opening fronds of the sago palm, Cycas revoluta, a cycad.

 

The similarity between the leaflets and written musical notes was pointed out to me by my Flickr friend, Walerija.

 

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An opening frond of the sago palm, Cycas revoluta, a cycad. Out of the archives.

 

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f/2.8 ISO 800 1/80 100mm Pentax DFA Pentax K-5

 

Interesting naturally cut shapes and rocks on the Black Sea coast...

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Dwarf iris “Katharine Hodgkins”

 

An adventure around Phrygia with guide dogs and guide er gangs! Read about it in the newsletter blog posts on the website!

 

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Also a new gallery dedicated to the strange landscape of Phrygia

 

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Fairy Chimneys in ancient Phrygia, no, not Capadoccia...there are more in Turkey...less well known, but just as unusual. An advantage is that these are less inhabited by tourists...though some strange beings were found in the shadows...

Some shape seem to repeat...title seems to fit. Marvellous area...need to visit here many more times

Webs always look good covered in dew, maybe warning lights for the otherwise unsuspecting victims

A nod with this title to a classic Type O album..

 

The amazing shapes and patterns of erosion in Western Anatolia, Turkey.

Hairpin Banksia, Banksia spinulosa, flowers.

 

The flowers are arranged in pairs. The pink structures are the styles. They will break free of their covering when the flowers open fully. The colour of the styles is variable in this species they can range from yellow to pink, maroon, or black. For more information about this species see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia_spinulosa

 

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Grass lands next to a big but largely shallow lake, late summer and the water has receded further...and each year further still.

 

 

if only there'd been a bit more cloud...ah well!

Kefken, on Turkey's Black Sea coast. Kocaeli Province

Yellow variegated lantana

 

More unusual land formations and erosion patterns around Phrygia.

Bubbling algae in a water puddle.

Algées dans une flaque d'eau

 

Read more about my adventures in ancient Phrygia in the February newsletter (www.adp-photography.com).

 

March news coming soon!

An alternative title is 'burnt by ignorance'. For some reason, idiots think it is a good idea to build a barbecue under trees...often with disastrous results, another top cause of forest fires here is dropped litter, loads of it in this location, out of shot. Most people just bag it and go home...some don't even bag it. Many take no responsibility, their mother's will clean up after them

 

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Definitely we've not had enough snow this winter. Up this high and barely a covering...

Despite being ravaged by a horsefly, I managed to get a couple of shots of this lovely wpodland and fall in Cornwall.

Sgwd ddwli Isaf, lower section, from above

Iris sibirica “Miss Apple”

Natural shapes erroded in the plunge pools at Suuçtu waterfall, Turkey. In spring the flow is much higher and seems to be carving out some creative patterns!

Alocasia Amazonica

rockface along the canyon formed by the river Skjálfandafljót after forming the amazing Goðafoss in Iceland's Highlands. The canyon is formed by incredible bands of torn and twisted columnar basalt which makes the whole scenario even more interesting and beautiful.

 

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At the beach .... concerted efforts

Wishing each of you all the beauty and wonder of the season ...

Make it Merry :)

The River Ribble, Stainforth, Yorkshire. The bridge over the wonderfully named 'Dog Hill Brow' lane in the background.

 

The next part of my adventure dealing with the English weather last summer is now up on my blog...

 

Read how I got on, more waterfalls, hills and countryside...oh, and lots and lots of RAIN! ...and also an alien rock (!)

 

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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Natural Patterns. For those of us who like to be surrounded by ongoing beauty, this is a great place to be. HMMM!

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