Berry green
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Delightful
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Prairie Marmots….. Generally large ground squirrels, those most often referred to as marmots tend to live in mountainous areas such as the Alps, Carpathians, Tatra, and Pyrenees in Europe, the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada in the United States, and Northern Canada. However, the groundhog is also properly called a marmot, while the similarly-sized but more social prairie dog is not classified in the genus Marmota but in the related genus Cynomys. Marmots typically live in burrows, and hibernate there through the winter. Most marmots are highly social, and use loud whistles to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed. Marmots mainly eat greens. They eat many types of grasses, berries, lichens, mosses, roots and flowers.
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Waxy white beauty berries (Callicarpa species) ripening on a slender branch. Nature hedges her bets, not allowing all the seeds in the berries to ripen at once. Where one seed may fail, a later one may succeed. Photograph by Betty Mackey.
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This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
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Best viewed LARGE ============================================================= / NEW PUBLICATION – DANGARS LAGOON I have recently completed my first publication, a book featuring a collection of works from my Dangars Lagoon series. You can preview the book below. Click on image for book preview and purchase options =============================================================
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A pair of raspberrys in my garden i coulden´t resist to make a picture of. / Airbrush-painting and some pencil-work.
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art A new version of Stardust
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“In a cold autumnal afternoon, a wide array of fruit and vegetables caught my eye in a farmstand. Among green, yellow, orange and brown, these plump strawberries stood in a sharp bright pink contrast. / / From a closer look, their skin became surprisingly aglow in sheer fuchsia. They beckoned to me: Now, come closer, take a photograph on us!.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image.
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Single juicy strawberry reflected in water.
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art A shot of a purplish plant in the front yard made all the more cool by Photoshop. / A newer version can be seen here
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berries ;)
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This photo was taken while out for a walk in the woods on a fine autumn day.
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This pic was taken in my parents’ garden in Abergele, North Wales in the middle of winter… / My parents thought that I was crazy trudging around in the garden with my tripod, but to me it was quite normal… Capturing the moment as usual… I might add some greeting text on the left hand side in a gratuitous attempt to capture the Greeting Card market on RedBubble…
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Single strawberry reflected in a mirror.
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some berries in my local park. visit galleria mancuso
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Isn’t macro photography so much fun? Taken with the Nikon D50 and Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro lens. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images
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I thought I should add that the inspiration from this came from an ornament / decoration that my grandma had in her home. I never met her… but, visited my grandpa (who was the most awesome grandpa ever!) quite often.
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No 14 of a series studying colour and motion. / Inspiration and model: Mother Nature, of course. Untouched Photograph. Best viewed LARGE
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