Wednesday, March 15, 2017

A week of fragments

©2017 Barry Smith - Imprint of a bird's feathers on the kitchen window - the bird struck the window but fortunately revived and flew away
The photos in this post are a hotchpotch of images from the week: some from the block; and some of the moon.

From the block

©2017 Barry Smith  - A single tiny fragile fungi down the back
©2017 Barry Smith - Micro bouquet on a new tree planted down the back of the block - heaps of pollen for a tiny flower
©2017 Barry Smith - Another micro bouquet on a new tree planted down the back of the block - looks like a delicate floral trap
©2017 Barry Smith - Sunrise on gardenia
©2017 Barry Smith - Micro orchid unfurling near the book wall
©2017 Barry Smith - Leaves and petals are continuing to carpet the garden
©2017 Barry Smith - Whiteout and Camellia bush reflection on the big water 'bowl' filled by overnight rain
©2017 Barry Smith - Delicate web structure between tree trunks on the terrace below the house
The moon over a few days

©2017 Barry Smith - Half moon on a clear evening in March 2017
©2017 Barry Smith - Two thirds of a moon on a cloudy evening in March 2017 - tinge of blue
©2017 Barry Smith - Full moon early on a clear evening in March 2017
©2017 Barry Smith - Full moon early on a clear morning in March 2017
©2017 Barry Smith - Camera flare-out - no focus but great colours surrounding a full moon in March 2017
Moon photos taken with a Canon SX50HS.

4 comments:

  1. that photo of the web structure is a beauty!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Looking at the web structure is (almost) enough to make me hang up my needle and thread ... once again, mother nature proves to be the ultimate artist

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lovely photos as usual Barry. Wish I was there to see your block.

    ReplyDelete
  4. MC, LA & P - sorry for my tardy response to your valued comments - life just cruises away!!! MC & LA - it never ceases to amaze me that there is so much beauty in the world and we are often oblivious to so much of it - I almost missed this intricate web as I walked the terraces - just seen out of the corner go my eye - intricately woven and glistening. P - you are always welcome. Go well. B

    ReplyDelete

Comments are welcomed - it is good to connect with fellow travellers.