September 06, 2010
vegetation, Lake at Nicasio
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photo by Donald Kinney
Sometimes I stop to wonder if these plants know they are just as pretty as they actually are.
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photo by Donald Kinney
With curvy vegetation swaying in the foreground, a lake and hills beyond,
thick but clearing foggy clouds in the sky, a strong sun for backlighting --
it's only a matter of time before a show of grand proportions happens.
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photo by Donald Kinney
With all the rain we got this past Spring thistles had a pretty good run this year. Their sturdy skeletons might survive Winter rains and last until next year.
They are prolific. Their seed is lying in wait. Thistles are also known as Teasles in other parts of the world. They are an invasive species in this area but nobody seems to mind.
As proud and strong sculptures, they seem a perfect fit for the landscape.
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7 comments:
The masthead photo is beautiful, so much in terms of construction!
Love the very first one of this peaceful series, the detail makes me actually hear a light breeze singing.
This was beautiful, especially the first one.
Have a nice evening:)
Berit.
THANKS ELNORA AND BERIT
Yep, it is SO peaceful out there at the lake -- except for the cars whizzing by, of course...
Love your description of the thistles...proud and stong sculptures. They are the perfect fit.
Beautiful Golden Hours shots Don.
Beautiful pictures! Lovely!
Thanks for your visit and comment! I love this nature scenes from this post. Greetings from Luzia.
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