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This is a great picture. It would be nice to think that this rebellious little seed broke free and joined a hippie commune somewhere free from the hum-drum existence of life with all the other seeds!
Just admirable! Those thin arms seems to be in movement. I wonder how it look in real color... just curious. Anyways, I think the monochrome version is better.
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spledid
Thank you. It was fun to watch the seed work free and fly away.
Magnifíca, desde ya vemos como se va con el viento...
Excellent, from already we see as one goes away with the wind...
Saludos desde Venezuela
Atte. Miguel Angel
Thank you, Miguel Angel. It was tough to find one with seeds still attached, even harder to catch one before it flew.
Gracias, Miguel Angel. Era resistente encontrar uno con las semillas todavía unidas, incluso más duro coger uno antes de que volara.
This is a great picture. It would be nice to think that this rebellious little seed broke free and joined a hippie commune somewhere free from the hum-drum existence of life with all the other seeds!
great shot matthew :)
Thanks Rosina. Patience really is a virtue (strong calf muscles help too).
kstanton - yes, it takes a lot of effort to break away from the crowd - it would be nice to think it's worth it...
Matthew's great master. Thak you for your marvellous shot :)))
Thanks Francesco! It's one of my favourites.
tribute to Matthew
So gentle and soft, and sharply focused too.
Thanks Bruce!
What time and patience this must have taken, thanks for capturing such a beautiful moment Matthew.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
Beautiful shot!
Thank you Wallace. It's a popular shot, so worth the effort.
Beautiful. Yellow star
Thank you - it is one of my own favourites.
Just admirable! Those thin arms seems to be in movement. I wonder how it look in real color... just curious. Anyways, I think the monochrome version is better.
Saludos, Marcelo
Thanks Marcello. The original background was a vbery dark green, I felt the mono helped with more contrast.