An image of trees caught within a raindrop held by a small twig from a branch. I called the image ‘Twig Globe’ because it reminds me of a snow globe (without the snow 😉 ). It also reminds me of something from Lord of the Rings – but I’m not sure why. I’ve just finished watching the trilogy on DVD so it’s possible that many things will remind me of LOTR – for a while …….
Twig Globe
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Thank you! I’m pleased you like it!
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Great detailed macro, perfectly done!
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Thank you very much!
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Excellent capture 😀
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Thank you, Joe!
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Super fantastic…I think yesterday’s daily prompt was flattery. Instructions were to post another’s amazing work. I’m reblog this amazing photograph. Very cool. ~amy
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That’s very kind. Thank you, Amy 🙂
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You’re welcome. It is worth sharing, stunning shot! ~amy
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Thanks again, Amy!
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Reblogged this on 2me4art and commented:
Daily Prompt: The Sincerest form of flattery —post another blogger’s work. This photograph is stunning. ~amy
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Many thanks for the reblog!
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Reblogueó esto en Roberto Cabral.
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Thank you, Roberto!
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It was a pleasure!! 😉
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Reblogged this on The Right Hue and commented:
Such a great capture!
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Thank you, Steph!
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unique!
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Many thanks, absengeralois!
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Amazing shot!!! Good eye catching that! ~SueBee
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Thank you very much! I was fortunate capturing this image that day, I think!
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Beautiful Photo 🙂
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Many thanks 🙂
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Amazing!!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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amazing shot!
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That’s kind; thank you!
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Beautifully surreal! 🙂
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Thank you, Marina! ‘Surreal’ is a good way to describe it 😉
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Clever title, beautiful shot.
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Many thanks, Andy! The title came to me very quickly!
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Seriously. This is CRAZY good. I love to take photos of raindrops and on rare occasions, I will get a little bit of colour or a blurred reflection. This is stunning. And, I know how tough it is to get! Congrats on being in the right place and the right moment.
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Thanks so much for your kind comments, Paula. As you say – it was one of those right place right time moments! I was surprised it came out so clearly on a dull day 🙂
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You are getting really good at these, M, and I’m loving this new series. I can’t wait for an end to constant sub-freezing temperatures here and the return of water to its most natural (to my way of thinking) state–liquid!
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Thank you, Gary! ‘Water water everywhere’ seems apt here at the moment. There seems to be no end to the rainstorms coming in from the Atlantic. People are having to be evacuated from their homes, an important piece of railway – a gateway to the West of England – has collapsed, and houses are collapsing into the sea.
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That is a fantastic shot! 🙂 Truly, Tolkien wood have loved it!
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Thank you very much! I hope he would have loved it 🙂
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Oh, my, what a lovely thing you saw and shared!
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Thank you very much, Cynthia!
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Wow! Fantastic capture! 🙂
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Thank you, Jackie. There are plenty of opportunities for this sort of shot at present – with all the rain!
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One world in the water 🙂
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Indeed! The West of England is probably thinking that at the moment. Thank you, Ordered Chaos 🙂
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impressive nicely captured
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Thank you very much, Soli.
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Yes, your wonderful picture reminds me of the gazing ball that one of the hobbits (Pippin) looked into. It showed a white dead tree in a courtyard of stone.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Ah – it was mentioned at home that there was such a scene. I shall have to look again. Thank you very much, Wendy.
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Great picture – at first take, it makes me think of some malevolent worm or caterpillar, with a huge eye, rearing up from the branch. The detail within the droplet is wonderful!
V glad you’ve seen LOTR – it should be required viewing! Does the droplet remind you of looking into the distorted view shown in a palantir (?spelling), those great globes by which Sauron could see all and keep in touch with his minions???
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Yes – I thought of a worm too!
LOTR is an amazing trilogy. I never read the books but will make time to do so now. Yes – I think one of the scenes with the palantir does remind me of this.
It has taken me longer to type this reply as I caught my right index finger in a door at work yesterday and it is all bandaged up. Throws one’s touch typing straight out of the window.
Many thanks, Adrian.
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Great shot! love that tree. 🙂
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Thank you, Sheila!
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ethereal! bravo~
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Many thanks, Cindy!
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Great shot! Magic…..
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Thank you, Truels! I was going off into the realms of fantasy with this one 🙂
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I see a lot of shared inspiration ,,, 🙂
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Thanks so much for your visit. I was so pleased to find your site via Ashley at ‘Strata of the Self’. Your work is thought-provoking and inspiring.
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… I really like your beautiful pictures, all done with a simple but perfect Pentax optio H90 ?
🙂 …
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Thank you very much for your kind words! Yes – all photos taken with this lovely little Pentax Optio – apart from one photo posted in April 2011 which was taken with my ‘elderly’ mobile phone 🙂
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