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Great detail, and such a vibrant green! Fantastic! 🙂
Thank you, Sandra!
nature is the best creator
Indeed, Mitza!
A nice mix of textures and colours, Sue. Good work!
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete! A sour of the moment capture…
Spur of the moment, that should have said!!
Indeed 🙂 Lots of it about, Sue. Too damp for sitting on tree stumps.
Too damp, even, for wooden benches!
My organised walker friends always carry fold up mats in their back packs. Do I strike you as that kind of organised person, Sue? 🙂 🙂
Oh, I don’t like being asked such things!! And I can be organised, but not that organised!!
This is a beautiful photos, Sue! Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂
Thank you, Linda, glad you enjoyed it!
A very nice study Sue. Great Bokeh, perfect macro. Lots of detail to keep one’s interest 🙂
Well, thank you, Adrian….I had thought it might be too mundane for a post, but it’s generated a few comments!
Tactile and nature at its slyest!
😀
It looks great, but I’d rather have snow, Sue. It’s much too early for this bright green. 😉
Well, we have silly warm winters here these days..
Lovely image, Sue. The green is really cheerful. 😃
Thanks, Sylvia!
As well as the texture, it’s a lovely colour palette, I can see a beautiful silk scarf!
Yes!
Again Mother Nature at her best 🙂 What a beautiful shot, it means a lot to me as I was raised in a town surrounded by beautiful forest . thanks for the nice dose of oxygen 🙂
Glad you like it, Estelea!
I was only thinking yesterday on a walk Sue .. how green could a grey day be ? very with all the moss draped trunks and branches I saw .. so VIVID in a cool grey light . Love the squishyness you’ve caught here in your close up !
Great word, squishyness, Poppy!
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This has me dreaming of spring with that vibrant green. Wonderful array of texture!
The texture was the reason for this capture!