Nature can be expansive; the sky in its brilliance at daybreak and sunset, and at night in its moon and starlight. Trees that shimmer in their new-found spring greenery, and shiver in their nakedness in winter’s frost.
But look into a flower pot, at the petal of a succulent, fallen from its mother, yet sprouting another life, and tell me that’s not part of nature’s exquisite expanse.
In all things of nature, there is something of the marvelous. ~Aristotle
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Nice different approach and outlook. Way to see things in a different light.
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I’m always looking and seeing!
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Beautiful, fascinating captures, Angeline. Mother Nature is awe-inspiring.
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Thanks, John. Mother Nature is amazing.
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I love the colours
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Thank you, Ruth! And thanks for stopping in.
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very pretty
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Thanks, Jo.
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I agree with Otto that there’s an amoeba feel to these. I like the first one.
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Thanks, Janet. I couldn’t believe the petal/leaf was growing a “sprout” when it was off the main plant.
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Fantastic captures Angeline. I agree, the sprouting of a perfect baby succulent is not any less magical than natures more dramatic phenomena.
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Thanks, Madhu. Nature is incredible in all its aspects.
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So lovely! I agree the color is beautiful. I love your text as well.
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Thank you, Meghan! The color of this succulent is lovely; I think it likes the light where it is.
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I like image one for its gentle raindrops and spring-like colors. It bursts with joy. Happy Phoneography Challenge.
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Thanks, Sally! It brings me great joy.
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Delightful images. Almost looks like a strange single cell animal or something of the like. The colours are wonderful.
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Thank you so much, Otto. Not too much editing done on these. The color pretty much stands on its own.
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