Hi,
sometimes it's nice to leave all the fuss and take photographs of something common and easy like moss:
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Best wishes
Bernhard
Moss leaves
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Re: Moss leaves
I can practically hear your sigh of relief from here! But I know the feeling very well...bernhardinho wrote:sometimes it's nice to leave all the fuss and take photographs of something common and easy like moss
Nice shots -- the chloroplasts really stand out in these thin transparent leaves.
--Rik
Theres something really neat about these photo series where you gradually get closer and closer,and now I'm just gonna have to go pull up some moss!
Very neat images(the first one would look good in a frame I reckon!)
Very neat images(the first one would look good in a frame I reckon!)
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