[OT from cottage renovations]
[cross posted to photogrove]
morning light and texture combine to bring out an image of a tree in this leaf of a late stage Virginia bluebell.
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[OT from cottage renovations]
[cross posted to photogrove]
morning light and texture combine to bring out an image of a tree in this leaf of a late stage Virginia bluebell.
(click through this thumbnail for higher resolution image)
[OT from cottage renovations]
rhododendrons are for me, like tulips, something that takes an effort to appreciate. taxonomically they are the same as azaleas of which I am so fond, so clearly the difference has no logical basis -- but what prejudice ever does?
as with so much else I find the incipient stage more appealing. here are a couple of examples.
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this cluster puts me in the mind of those beautifully wrapped packages from department stores in Japan.
this bud shows a thematic element common to pine cones, artichokes, pineapples and the Chrysler building.
[OT from cottage renovations]
when light and texture are out there to play with even the honeysuckle gets in on the act. I had spent part of the morning clearing some of it from the Circle where it (along with Virginia creeper, something that I'm probably misidentifying as a form of sumac, barberry and the persistently abundant poision ivy) were crowding out a few of the azaleas. this one, on private property, had nothing to fear from me.
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