Winter windfall apples as deconstructed by blackbirds
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And things blown apart…
Thistles
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Opium poppies losing their ‘skirts’
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Dandelion clock
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And tree fragments: Bird Cherry leaves
Lens-Artists: Fragments This week Brian at Bushboy’s World wants to see fragments however we wish to interpret them.
Great response to the challenge, Tish!
Many thanks, Sue.
Wonderful fragments Tish – I especially liked the opium poppies. Don’t think I’ve ever seen them in the pod stage. Really interesting!
Thanks, Tina.The pods were being revealed at high speed in the wind 🙂
These are just wonderful Tish. The poppies look so good and the bird deconstructed apple made me smile 🙂
Love the poppies! And the dandelion getting ready to deliver wishes. Very nice response, Tish.
Cheers, Donna. It’s hard not to love poppies, even when they’re getting undressed 🙂
Oh, these are lovely natural fragments Tish – I especially like the poppies and the dandelion clock 😀
Many thanks, Sarah.
This is a beautiful thinking-outside-the-box piece. Marvellous photos, each one.
Much appreciate that comment, Margaret, outside-box-wise 🙂
What a wonderful response to a tricky challenge. I love your natural fragments.
Many thanks, Jude.
Great POVs. Excellent.
Cheers, John 🙂
Love your take, Tish, and it’s what I would expect from you (in the best possible way, I hasten to add.). Poppies have such an interesting shape without their “skirts.”
Thanks, Janet. I think the pods are so appealing too.
Poppies are wonderful in every stage of their life – beautiful take on!
Totally agree about poppy beauty, A-C.
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Fab collection!
Love those leaves!
Thank you!
You are welcome, Tish Farrell.