“Along your pathway of life you will observe that you are not the only traveler. There are others who need your help. There are feet to steady, hands to grasp, minds to encourage, hearts to inspire, and souls to save.” Thomas S. Monson
A shot from Bisset Park.
I'm not sure if you can tell....but there is a walking path in
the background....with leaning trees.
Probably not the best composed shot...but I liked it.
Wow, love the perspective of the path in the background. Neat. No, don't know much about plants except that's dried up berries, right? It's a very pretty picture, Kerri.
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Hello there Kerri
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I would like to say thank you for taking the time to visit my pictures and to leave nice comments. I was not sure about it at first but Tom talked me into it. He's making me type all this and laughing when my big daft fingers hit the wronge key.
Thank you Kerri
As you probably know from viewing my blog, these browns and dried things are my favorites to photograph. I can see the path and trees. I love this picture!
ReplyDeleteOH, I love the composition! Very nice shot.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like poke berry to me - an appealing image!
ReplyDeleteIt's a very creative photo, Kerri! Your nature photos are all very well done!!
ReplyDeleteNice photo, I like the detail in the berries and dried leaves and the blurred background.
ReplyDeleteYou obviously enjoy nature and the outdoors.
Keep smiling.
This is very nice, I do like how you have done it, at first I thought the path a stream..
ReplyDeleteAnyhow another poem for you that I have in my collection.
The Strange Tree
There’s a strange tree which lives near me,
And this strange tree could not agree,
That if this tree could ever see,
A stranger tree it sure would be.
There’s a strange tree which topples me,
For this strange tree was tall, you see,
And then this tree would use its knee,
To break in three, the clouds who flee.
There’s a strange tree which lives near me,
The northern tree, its branches free,
The southern tree, no limb to see,
For this strange tree, was strange, you see?
There’s a strange tree which I can see,
And this strange tree (against my plea)
Was sent to sea, its roots now free,
And now this tree… A ship is he.
End.
Daegal
Hope you like this one ;O)
No idea but photo is very beutiful...
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I like this post and photo. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteNice piece of photography here Kerri.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what plant is but I can see the path. As you know I love paths. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
The depth of field on this is perfect. A wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what kind of berry it could be but the photo is great. I can see the walking path although it is blurred but that is just what give the photo some mystic note.
ReplyDeletea happy Thursday to you! I think it is a wonderful shot, the focus is on the balanced line up of color, yet there is the path under it. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very pretty, unique plant! I think you composed this shot nicely - I like the walking path and leaning trees in the background.
ReplyDeleteLovely image and great message to accompany! Very nice!
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