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Brilliant leaves catch the afternoon light down an alley in Old Montreal

The tree was dead, the vine was red! The warm light brought out the gold of the bark ... the only sound was the click of my camera!

 

March 04, 2022

 

Looking close... on Friday! Theme: Silhouette

Yellowing maple vine amongst a green forest.

While in the Edna Valley vineyard a few weeks ago, I took note of the signs at the beginning of the rows. But now I'm not sure which was which, so these may or may not be Chardonnay grapes! (I should have photographed the signs)

On Fine Art America: fineartamerica.com/featured/chardonnay-grape-vines-mimi-d...

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Vineyard and mustard flowers, Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, CA.

Vine ripe tomatoes are readily available all year long from our local markets,

we had simple salad with tomatoes and Cucumbers, some Greek virgin olive oil wine vinegar S/P and Greek oregano.

Boiled pound of Shrimp and we had our dinner.

A tip for perfect timed boil, Add your frozen shrimp in a pot with cold water with some seafood seasoning, when the water comes to boil close the fire and strain the shrimp,

Most tender shrimp you ever had!

Lost between the vines

In fact, this is a withered vine leaf. But it could also be a view from an aeroplane of an autumnal river estuary.

 

Focus stack

 

Repost 06.04.2022 for Flickr Social group

A Old ruin farm house in the Valle ďAnsanto, with old Aglianico vines still growing.

Laurel Pond, Fluvanna County, Virginia

This was taken at the foot of the rock of Sulutre showing vineyards belonging to the wine area of Pouilly-Fuissé . I love how the vines flow along the lines of the gentle slopes of the Maconnais hills

  

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Vines growing along a fence in The Vennel, with the imposing Edinburgh Castle perched on its rock in the distance.

Apparently a pest in the garden

 

This is an interesting story. I was directed to this pole by a Flickr pal from three states away. On my last power pole photo, he said to me that there was a pole covered in vines at the corner of Courthouse Road and White Chapel Road. The other day when I made a dump run I took a detour and went by this place. He was right and there was the pole covered in vines. Imagine my surprise.

I managed to find it on Google Earth, but I couldn’t tell it was a power pole. I think he is a warlock. Thank you Equinox27. This one is for you. www.flickr.com/photos/equinox27/

 

Barrydale, Western Cape, South Africa

Near Hollywood, California.

Smile on Saturday 10.11.2018 "Bottleneck"

 

Note the decoration on the outside of the bottle neck. Presumably this is a manufacturer's mark.

 

Focus stack

Snake Vine.

Hibbertia scandens

 

A large golden yellow flower is produced for most of the year amongst dark green glossy leaves carried on twining stems.

A very hardy popular Australian plant.

 

Have a good one

John 15:5 New King James Version (NKJV)

5 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.

a lot of black eye Susan vines and this is a cousin. Bees and hummingbirds like it.

Have a great week my friends. I've been enjoying the woods of late as the weather here slowly starts acting like Autumn. ~Sam

  

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Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam Zuid,, Bower vine (slightly cut)

 

Here in Holand, we call this 'trompletbloem' (Pandorea jasminoides). Behind it the plane trees of our dike. "It is a woody climber with pinnate leaves that have three to nine egg-shaped leaflets, and white or pink trumpet-shaped flowers that are red and hairy inside." Source Wiki.

We imported this one from the Sotavento some 8 years ago and it's going strong. Ah, the changing climate...

A Bower vine flower is here.

 

This is number 92 of Adventures in chaos.

 

© 2016 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott

 

Here's a "tasty" image for you today of some Red Vines. No, not the candy, I'm afraid. These vines love to grow along chainlink fences, but create the most delightful subjects come autumn. It's not just the brilliant red color (though that helps), but also the great contrast of the dark fence that creates a great amount of contrast. Though the focus system of the 5D Mark IV doesn't seem radically different on paper, it is actually vastly improved in every area, and it's a treat to finally have DPAF on a full frame body. This image was featured in Flickr's Explore at position 17

 

Technical Information: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV + Tamron SP 85mm f/1.8 VC, Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X (use code "dustinabbott" to get 10% off)

 

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A dull afternoon overlooking Blefari winery in the Adelaide Hills just before the rain commenced.

Spanish moss on a marsh water background. By Lake Henderson, Inverness, Fl

Just a dribble of a waterfall here but the vines seems to have found a useful water source...

Vine going though wall into greenhous. Audley End House

 

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