I’ve always been fascinated with the way Natural objects such as leaves, pebbles, twigs, pine-cones, and so on, become grouped after falling – forming natural patterns.
Here, frosty leaves have fallen and scattered into various groups onto cold, damp, tarmac.

What a beautiful photo it is a cool art like a my daughters craft π
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Thank you very much, Cocomino!
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Strange that all those different colors can “land” on the same place. Great photo!
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Thank you, Saarimner. I guess the leaves have changed colour at different rates and some – especially the ones face-down – have been more frost-bitten than the others.
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Great photo! As always with photo. I bet that there were 100:s who passed this place and didn’t even notice it, but you stopped AND captured it. Thanks for sharing.
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That’s very kind of you, Saarimner; thank you! I think the reason I see things on the ground is that I’m a bit short-sighted and so am always looking where my feet are going π
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I share your fascination. The frost, a rarity in Florida, adds an interesting dimension to this shot.
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Thank you, Calvin. Yes – it wouldn’t have been the same without the frost.
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I’m a fan, everytime! and because I find so much inspiration in looking at your pictures, Iβve nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award! See here for more details and to pass it on if you accept it http://lespetitspasdejuls.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/follow-your-inspiration/
Cheers!
Julβ
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Congratulations on your Award, Jul’ and thank you so much for thinking of my blog; much appreciated π
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You’re more than welcome! I truly am inspired by all my nominees work! π
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Thank you, Jul’ π
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I remember Mum-in-law telling me to plant my crocus bulbs in threes becasue they would look more natural when they grew. I can see why now. Nice picture. π
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Yes – threes of plants do seem to work well π Thank you, Sallyann!
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This is an unusual picture, and this natural grouping works, having the photo’s subjects more or less around the periphery works, and I very much like the limited palette of colours – this is getting to look like some sort of collage or something – very far from being just leaves on tarmac. A
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Thank you for your comments on this one, Adrian. I’ve photographed this sort of thing before – but not for a while. Fallen Natural objects interest and intrigue me; I know not why π
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