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The forest floor now reveals the autumn colours and fallen seed pods.Side by side the seeds of the Horse Chestnut and the Sweet Chestnut. The conkers from the Horse Chestnut always remind me of playing conkers at school,many happy times. This tradition is no longer allowed in schools due to safety concerns.The sweet chestnuts, I always associate with the Christmas song roasting by an open fire.
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 08/11/2025 - Marbled .
First thought for this challenge was to dash out to the churchyard and find a marble headstone - but that might not be a marbled enough effect for the challenge plus with the week I have had not really a viable option . Next thought though , more possible having just walked into the kitchen and noticed the floor tiles - they have a strong marbled effect !
So here is a shot of one of the tiles ( a spare from the garage and shot taken outside with better natural light ) .
On a closer look and one that I have never noticed before , near the centre of the tile it appears to be a shot looking down on India from a very great height - hence my title for the shot .
And for Sight and Sound in that case here is Kashmir by Led Zep and although there are many remastered versions - I have gone back to an original which to me has more depth to it !!
One of the trails on the property through the mature pines not much grows on the forest floor because of lack of light and moisture big mature pines take a lot of moisture from ground making new growth hard. mushrooms and ferns and moss are the dominant one here
This is the second floor of the Slayton Mercantile in Lavina, Mt. I do not know what this floor was originally used for, but I do know the second floor of the store in Lennep, Mt was used for dances and get togethers.
Autumnal tableau on woodland floor, seen along the Arabia Mountain PATH (Polebridge Creek spur), in the...
Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve
DeKalb County (Flat Rock ), Georgia, USA.
21 December 2024.
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▶ Photographer's note:
During 2024, I made several attempts at capturing intimate images of forest floors, inspired, in part, by the work of British photographer Simon Booth. As with the other images, I photographed this tableau as is, not assembled or arranged, except by nature.
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Dogwood, located in the San Bernardino National Forest in California, is situated in a densely wooded area with tall conifers and lush undergrowth and named for the Pacific Dogwood that grows throughout this region.
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Mosaic floor from Kos, Palace of the Grand Masters, Old Town, Rhodes Town, Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece
I feel the urge to have a go at another haiku.
where you place your feet
detritus, the forest floor
birds in the tree tops
“Will we have rainbows, day after day?” [...] “Que sera sera, whatever will be, will be”
I thought of those lyrics when looking through my finished photographs and stopping at this one. A lot of my photographs show the ‘nicer’, more tourist-facing parts of the city- of course, as an anxious person, those are the areas I feel safest. This shot was taken from the second floor of a somewhat uninviting car park, looking out over the awnings of a small shopping street in Quarry Bay. The smell of the rubbish and grime was palpable and as I looked over the small area, a great melancholy came over me- looking into the small, grubby windows and imagining a life surrounded by all the muck.
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I know, I know. Hong Kong, again! I’m not wealthy- I just keep spending all my money on going there. I don’t think they say ‘Fourth Times the Charm’ but this trip was just that - a success. For almost the entire time I kept my mental health issues at bay. It was a good trip. After three disasters - It is really nice to say that.
The gratings on the floor of the National Gallery make for some interesting compositions. I think people wondered what the heck I was doing when I pointing the camera at the floor and taking more photos of that than I was the paintings on the walls!!