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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.
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~ Amy Collette
Taken with Lensbaby Sol45 & overlay from The Floral Bokeh Collection. ***The Floral Bokeh Collection is April's texture of the month and available with 15% off etsy.me/3sGD8HY***
I seem to always be able to find rust, no exception here!
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Grape was born last spring and is the big brother to Kanga. I didn't see him in a while but I am sure it's him. The grey hair on this back is his winter pelt already - soon the squirrels will become all fluffy again 😉 (Squirrels-2020-7108.jpg)
that’s all. Photographs don’t lie.
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mahonia, grape holly, 'Maharajah', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
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.
Valley grape harvest is over...Raisins, wine grapes and table grapes done for another year. These are mostly table grapes except for the green which are wine.