A part of a windchime, unleashed and resting, on a glass top patio table that reflects the leaves and trees if you look carefully. The dragonfly found home.
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A Samsung Galaxy phone was used for this photo.
A beautiful still life and so creatively composed! I love the textures and soft colours Angeline.
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Thanks, Madhu. It’s a peaceful composition for me.
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Interesting and beautiful Angeline!
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Thank you. And thanks for stopping in to leave a comment.
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There’s that eye of yours again. Angeline. š
Very nice shot!
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Thanks so much, John.
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Fascinating – you’ve really made me think more about negative space.
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Thanks, Suzanne. Sally’s monochromes just jumped out at me with that negative space perspective.
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Lovely Angeline, you definitely bought it to life. I like the photo effect too. š
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Thanks, Amanda. I used Snapseed to create the effects.
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Angeline, what a lovely bit of art!
janet
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Thanks, Janet. I had fun working on this.
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Your image reminded me that I saw a dragonfly today that rested on the top of an iron trellis. Dragonflies are magical creatures, and your ceramic one is a sweet reminder of nature’s whimsy. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks, Sally. I’ve taken a liking to this dragonfly. I accidentally stepped on one that must have been injured, and I didn’t see it on the ground. It broke my heart; I gave it a proper burial amongst some flowers.
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It does reflect leaves and trees. That is very unique!
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Thanks, Amy. The reflection gave the table top a lacy kind of look.
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