where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry
February 11, 2013 § 25 Comments
The birch’s omniscient eye watches all.
Tagged: birch, close up, eyes, macro, omniscience, portrait, Spirit, trees
Natures art never ceases to amaze me. I have found similar images myself
communityramblings, I have also found similar images in bark and other objects in the woods. These are always interesting. Thanks, seedbud.
Paper bark, peel it and use it. It has great texture.
Jim
love it. so much!
I love the way you see things.
Your thoughts and photos are so succinct and perfect. You should publish them in a book!
beautiful…
[...] leafandtwig [...]
you have such a wonderful way with words and a camera…
You caused me see the Birch in an entirely new way. Thank you.
leaf and twig, I have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger’s Award:
http://buddhasalblog.com/2013/02/11/unexpected-joy-for-my-now-thank-you/
Have a FANTASTIC day!! -buddhasal
Sweetly ominous and vulnerable.
Love your post, just awesome!
I love the way you always find the simple things
i absolutely love this photo! thank you for dropping by my blog
I really enjoy how you are able to capture the image’s essence with a few simple words: photographic poetry
Very beautiful!
very nice moment,s breath held
Love it!
Lovely x
Love the caption with your image. Stunning. Keep up the great work.
Hugs! Xoxo Shauna Lynne
I looked at the picture without reading the caption and totally thought it was an alligator in the snow!
i love tree eyes!
Beautiful shot. Thanks for visiting. Cheers, harrie.
You have a great imagination and well spotted.
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Natures art never ceases to amaze me. I have found similar images myself
communityramblings, I have also found similar images in bark and other objects in the woods. These are always interesting. Thanks, seedbud.
Paper bark, peel it and use it. It has great texture.
Jim
love it. so much!
I love the way you see things.
Your thoughts and photos are so succinct and perfect. You should publish them in a book!
beautiful…
[...] leafandtwig [...]
you have such a wonderful way with words and a camera…
You caused me see the Birch in an entirely new way. Thank you.
leaf and twig, I have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger’s Award:
http://buddhasalblog.com/2013/02/11/unexpected-joy-for-my-now-thank-you/
Have a FANTASTIC day!!
-buddhasal
Sweetly ominous and vulnerable.
Love your post, just awesome!
I love the way you always find the simple things
i absolutely love this photo! thank you for dropping by my blog
I really enjoy how you are able to capture the image’s essence with a few simple words: photographic poetry
Very beautiful!
very nice moment,s breath held
Love it!
Lovely x
Love the caption with your image. Stunning. Keep up the great work.
Hugs!
Xoxo
Shauna Lynne
I looked at the picture without reading the caption and totally thought it was an alligator in the snow!
i love tree eyes!
Beautiful shot. Thanks for visiting. Cheers, harrie.
You have a great imagination and well spotted.