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Playing around with a flower while learning to use photo editing software. Not as easy when trying yourself but need to start somewhere.
Painted lady (Vanessa cardui) Butterfly pictured on a bramble.
Another day another sunset.
Sunset over cali woods.
Cali woods the untouched side. One area of this beautiful area has been logged ruining something special. Such is the way of world now.
moody setting with just a touch of green to break up the fiery setting. darkened frame to emphasise the central flower.
Fuschia mixed with a small array of other flowers. A small amount of rain helped with the vibrancy on an otherwise dull and cloudy day.
Local church looking up. Many fallen from world war 2 are resting here.
A barge heading to Cookley. A beautiful autumn day.
Little mushrooms find the most magical of crevices to grow in and the most difficult to shoot...
A hoard of Glistening ink caps (Copris micaceus) emerging from the roots of a tree. Apparently edible if found away from roadsides or polluted lands.
Sunset looking over nature and an urban setting. A bonus feature is the bird feeder but unfortunately without any birds.
A palm naturally balancing raindrops from a rainy day. Considering how overcast and gloomy it has been, this pretty much sums up the weather and mood.
Brown woodland fungus. Like all fungus, it is extremely important to identify before consuming as, some fungus can be fatal.
Fly agaric another autumn mushroom. This little fellow found an ideal place to root.
Mycena inclinata or the clustered bonnet is a type of fungus that grows on Oak roots, stumps or fallen tree trunks. This little guy lost his friends it seems.
A Canadian goose posing for a picture. was impressed to how tolerant this lovely bird was as they usually have a habit of letting you know they are not happy.
An aquarium fish. This little guy was an absolute nightmare to get a picture of and after nearly losing my hair in the process, he decided to say hi.
A very old marker over seeing the safety and guidance of the soul below. This is around 180 years old and this can be seen by the weathering of the stone.
Decay, darkness and a bunch of mushrooms readying themselves for the beginning of a long season ahead of them.
A very old cross marking the place of an ancient soul.
A majestic dragon fly resting on a mess of bull rushes. Difficult to catch resting as the sun was high and obviously very alert.
Heading towards autumn, the summer is slowly making way for darker nights.
Four mushroom looking to the mysteries beyond. If you look closely you may see they have a pet.
An autumn golden leafed tree in a hollow with light penetrating the darkness, highlighting the subject.
A bunch of coloured pens.
A winter leaf blowing under a cool sun next to a cooler river. Even in the depths of winter, beauty can be found.
A little hover fly finds the pollen of this plant irresistible.
Iron mushroom. Can you guess what it is???? Hint chimnea......
Amethyst deceiver, a small edible mushroom that grows in coniferous and deciduous forests. One must exercize caution as they can absorb arsenic from the soil.
Little plant in a little glass vase. The simplest of things sometimes make the most sense.
Steps which were quite an issue to traverse.
a single drop of rain on a leaf
A little mushroom growing in the midst of a decaying forest floor. He really does stand tall.
Staring up a tree trunk trying to avoid rain drops
A strange type of fungus, not sure what species but probably a good idea not to eat it.
A winter shot amongst a beautiful woods. No bird songs could be heard, apparently common in those woods.
A bunch of pencils standing tall. The lighting worked for me and felt this needed a natural approach
ocean setting in turkey
Even the most common of household item can transformed into a whole other experience.
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