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Lens: Tamron 90 f/2.8 Camera: K-5 Photo Location: The woods of South Algonquin 
Posted By: tessfully, 12-03-2013, 11:49 AM

I really enjoy participating in the weekly challenges as they provide refreshing themes and a changing focus for my daily walks. Here is my interpretation of one of the themes for the week... "Lifting the Mundane."


Hydro wire at sunrise





A very tiny plant






Another very tiny plant






Beech Tree Leaf






Blackberry Leaves






My fave…Asters!




Thanks for having a look!
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12-03-2013, 12:25 PM   #2
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Nice colors and bokeh, well seen.
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I just get depressed when I see what you can do with that Tammy. The beech tree leaf just sings and the detail in the first one rates an 11 or a scale of 1-10,
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Wow. Nothing like stripping everything else but the beauty of the structure, texture and simplicity. Love love love 2 and 4, and 5. All are very well done though. Thanks for sharing.

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QuoteOriginally posted by crewl1 Quote
Nice colors and bokeh, well seen.
Thanks for having a look Crewl!

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I just get depressed when I see what you can do with that Tammy. The beech tree leaf just sings and the detail in the first one rates an 11 or a scale of 1-10,
Thanks Susan, I appreciate the comments


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Wow. Nothing like stripping everything else but the beauty of the structure, texture and simplicity. Love love love 2 and 4, and 5. All are very well done though. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much Dice…..
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Oh these are wonderful Tess, "the very tiny plant" and "the beech tree leaf" are standouts.


Really well captured.


Thanks for sharing
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I suppose crisp is the right word for many reasons. "Beech Tree Leaf" is my standout.

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All are exceptional - "Beach Tree Leaf" is ultra exceptional. Cool stuff, as always, tess.

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even though the leaves and plants have died off, they still provide beauty with the next season. Wonderful captures, I enjoyed all of them Tess.
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Oh these are wonderful Tess, "the very tiny plant" and "the beech tree leaf" are standouts.


Really well captured.


Thanks for sharing
cmohr
Thank you so much for the nice comments cmohr!!!

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I suppose crisp is the right word for many reasons. "Beech Tree Leaf" is my standout.
Thanks Bruce

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All are exceptional - "Beach Tree Leaf" is ultra exceptional. Cool stuff, as always, tess.

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Thank you Jer… the sun and shadow really worked in that image.


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even though the leaves and plants have died off, they still provide beauty with the next season. Wonderful captures, I enjoyed all of them Tess.
Thank you for having a look and for the kind comments Bob!
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