Forest purple Wall Art

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  • Colours of the rainbow in the Jarrah Forest when there was none. Perth Hills, Western Australia. Photograph from my Abstract Nature Series, effects created in camera with very minimal post processing (usually contrast and levels only).

  • I love the random messiness of this little flower. I believe it belongs to the Scabious family.

  • Please check out Purple World Writing. Taken in Kings Canyon, California. The drive in the winter time was so cold the actual original picture was blue. I just decided to change it to purple. I would like to send a very special thanks out to Henry VanderJagt for pointing something out to me about this picture. Thank you Henry. :) -Cheyenne! Price has been marked down from $3.42 to $3.00

  • This shot taken on Woods Mountain Pisgah National Forest near Asheville NC USA

  • This is actually originally a photograph that I took, and I was playing around in photoshop which turned the picture into this! I quite like the turn out!

  • A little finger nail-sized orchid, found at Mt Bell, Australia.

  • South Western Western Australia Boranup Forest Drive

  • This photograph was taken at Wilcott Mill Metropark near my home last summer. It’s been edited in PSP and Photoshop. Hope you like it :)

  • A bunch of heather

  • Purple corn (maiz) is used to make a traditional drink called Chicha. Manu cloud forest, Peru.

  • Forest Maze / Looks like from the Game Zelda which is my favorite all time game. / Vivid Colors and plenty of Imagination

  • Taken at Monkeyworld in Dorset, trying out a new polarizing filter and was really happy with the feel of the shot, some minor cross processing brought out the colours.

  • In my dreams, the tree are changed. Colors I’ve never seen burst into bloom all around me. No trees in my waking world displays such colors. Yet there is comfort in this alienness. I know I sleep, and dream, and no harm can befall me here. There is peace in the forests of my mind. Apophysis 2.08

  • Forest Maze is a mixed media work. / A little Fairy lost in the forest

  • © 2009 Sonja Zalar

  • A close-up of purple fireweed blossoms brightly highlighted against a dark night sky by the camera flash. Captured in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada; with a Canon Rebel XSi. Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) is a perennial in the Evening Primrose family. It is native throughout the northern hemisphere. / This herb is often abundant in wet calcareous to slightly acidic soils in open fields, pastures, and particularly burned-over lands; the name Fireweed derives from the species’ abundance as a coloniser on burnt sites after forest fires. / Its tendency to quickly colonize open areas with little competition, such as sites of forest fires and forest clearings, makes it a clear example of a pioneer species. Plants grow and flower as long as there is open space and plenty of light, as trees and brush grow larger the plants die out, but the seeds remain viable in the soil seed bank for many years, when a new fire or other disturbance occurs that opens up the ground to light again the seeds germinate. Some areas with heavy seed counts in the soil, after burning, can be covered with pure dense stands of this species and when in flower the landscape is turned into fields of color.

  • This oil painting was inspired by a sunset during a forest fire off the ridge in Lake Arrowhead Calif. The sky, water, trees and air itself cast a purple hue.

  • a forest of pine trees in a marshy tidal park where I used a color filter to acheive a mystical,surreal feel to the landscape.

  • These were growing along a forest road in the Osceola National Forest. They seem to like low spots where there is moist soil that is rather like a loamy sand. The bumblebees and honeybees were abundant. The plants grow to about 3 1/2 feet high. Osceola National forest is east of Lake City in Columbia County Florida.

  • That’s not a bee but a Trielis octomaculata hermione scoliid wasp, taking it’s sip of nectar from the purple asters. Aster found in the Osceola National Forest, east of Lake City, Florida in Columbia County. The Purple Asters like the moist ditches along the forest roads that run through the upland pine woods. these plants grow to about 3 feet high. the flowers bloom mostly during late October through November.

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