Costume Change
Flat Wattle – as the yellow flowers die off they are replaced with red seed cones. This section shows these changes at differing stages of decay and development. It took five years to find this small section of plant that shows the changes from flowering to seed production. Taken in Kings Park, Perth.
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Antoine Dagobert
Wonderful colors light !and details…Great shot!
Kimberly Palmer
Brilliant…. so neat. Amazing how decay can be beautiful.
signore
Beautiful !
You have a wonderful Gallery too.
Rose Moxon
beautiful!
Adriana Glackin
Wow, how amazing – an well worth the wait. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Well captured!
Ben Herman
I have a feeling I’ve seen your work in a magazine recently. Anyway lovely work :)
Ciska
Well captured, the detail in this is fantastic.
Lisa Defazio
This is Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Brilliant and amazing – i thought it was photoshopped or painted. Wow.
Paul Jeston
Excellent job.
kookylane
they look like lollies. what an incredible find, great shot Andrew, simply wonderful!!
Rpnzle
Wow! This is soo cool! Before I read your notes I thought you created this! Thanks for showing me something new!
googa
Fantastic capture mate , well done !
justlinda
Great patience!, Very striking shot!.
NewYorker
This is an amazingly creative work of art, both by you and by Nature. Thanks for the explanation.
Betty Mackey
This wonderful image was worth waiting for!
Leah Highland
Very cool!
srphotos
i love the colors. well done
Ena Lü
Thanks for the info, nature is so so so intelligent
beautiful picture, thank you :)))
MuscularTeeth
beautiful.
Bruce Wallace ...
Very interesting, well done Andrew.
sarahncraig
Splendid shot! well done and very patient!
angiejones
Lovely – isnt nature just amazing!!
Gina ...
beautiful
Deborah Milligan
wonderful! what a treasure you found. thanks for the explanation.
syd baker
Would’ve loved this even without your description, but I LOVE learning new things, so double thanks!!
Isa Rodriguez
i am amazed as i sit here looking at this glory in front of me..
I thank ou so much. never seen anything like this ever.. a joy to see!!
Andrew Davoll replied
Isa you are kind to comment in this way. thank you for the encouragement.
Anne O'Connor
Well done to capture this, tis a great nature shot.
Anne O'Connor
ps and extra +++++ for the patience to keep looking.
jegustavsen
I have never seen the like of it! It is beautiful.
sueblue
A wonderful piece of nature sculpture, it was well worth the wait, your bubble gallery is brilliant, well done and thank you for showing it.
Meeli Sonn
Wow
DebraLee Wiseberg
Well captured indeed!
Debra
rumimume
very cool
Mark Coward
Cracking shot
Travis Easton
I first saw this shot in a book a few years back, can’t remember it’s name now but it made a huge impression on me at the time, absolutely cracking shot Andrew.
Travis Easton
Was it ANZANG?
Andrew Davoll replied
Travis thank you for the comments they are much appreciated. ANZANG stands for Australia-New Zealand-Antartica-New Guinea. It is the biggest nature competition in Australia. Search it on Google
Travis Easton
Thanks David, I’ve got a second a few highly commendeds in ANZANG myself I was just wondering if the ANZANG book was where I saw this shot? ta
Andrew Davoll
It received a highly commended in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 1993. Quite exciting going over to the Natural History museum in London to receive the award from Bill Oddie and Andrew Sachs
cheers
Andrew
Pascale Baud
so strange !!! very beautiful shot !
Heather Hartkamp
CONGRATULATIONS! Your work has been featured in “Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art”.
A.M. Ruttle
Great artistic and naturalist’s eye! Nice way to persist, too, Andrew. Congrats on the great feature!!
kibishipaul
Beautiful and amazing image. Well done.
Margaret Whyte
This is a beautiful shot – worth the wait!
deahna
wow, absolutely stunning, have never seen anything quite like this…..
picketty
soon as I saaw the thumbnail I had to get a look at this…wow, i hope you enjoyed those 5 years and found lots of other treasures along the way!!
Andrew Davoll replied
Hi picketty
yes I have a healthy work ethic with my image making and have put in a lot of hours over those years. Thanks very much for the look and the comment
cheers Andrew