The Weekly Photo Challenge is ‘Intricate”.
So we are looking for very complicated or detailed….right up my street!
That’s All!
See Ya xx
The Weekly Photo Challenge is ‘Intricate”.
So we are looking for very complicated or detailed….right up my street!
That’s All!
See Ya xx
.. a whimsical look back at our world
Poet. Writer. Photographer.
Life in progress
Life Through My Lens
Looking for birds at home on our farm, and anywhere I travel
For Guitarists, Musicians, and Travellers
Out and about with UK photographer PHOTOPHILE (HelenBushe)
I’ve never seen anything like this, but I like it. 🙂 My sort of photo.
janet
Thank you….I’ve never seen anything like it either and could not find out what it was. ‘Twill just be a mystery I think! 🙂
That’s OK. I don’t know the names of many of the things I photograph in nature, just that they’re beautiful. 🙂
Good enough for me too 😀
Very interesting plants!
They are! And a little weird. Thanks 😀
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WOW– I’ve never seen that before! 🙂
Me neither…it was so fascinating. The brown ones were like little drums with seeds in. Thanks Jen 😀
They’re VERY cool! I love it 🙂
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These type of photos irk me, for I often see attractive weeds I want to photograph but cannot manage to take attractive photographs of them. And I don’t know why that is. No one else equipped with a smartphone has this difficulty (not that every Joan, Jett, and Jerry manages to turn out results like yours : ). I am, apparently, Iphone-disabled. sigh.
Weeds are often attractive…at the moment we have fields of dandelions which look beautiful…but I DO NOT WANT them in my lawn! Keep trying I say! 😉
BTW, only discovered thx to your Like at my place that WP had dropped you from my Follows–who knows when. Another irksome thing–this time, to all of us out here.
Weird how that happens…it’s always so random too!
It makes me uncomfortable. I think it wants to strip my flesh and eat it…all those wee teeth around the seed pods.
Nice description! Looks like something out of day of the triffids now you mention it! Thanks 🙂