Saturday, November 29, 2014

Autumn Plunder


We're in the depths of a north woods winter already...
but, please humor me today as I turn back the clock of time a few weeks
and picture flickering sunlight filtering down through treetop canopies
onto a patchwork bed of leaf litter.




It was among this leaf litter that I found these macro wonders.






My favorite is the first image.
This gem was painted with touches of slug slime, or some such,
which shimmered with silvery opalescence.

I hope you're enjoying the season,
whatever the weather!

10 comments:

  1. All gorgeous with the dips and curves and lines. The first one is lovely, but the last one does it for me and made me gasp as I scrolled down - the in-between ones create the movement and atmosphere - beautiful!

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  2. Thanks, Sandra! These leaf "portraits" were fun and challenging to do. Each leaf was so different, when studied closely.

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  3. Gorgeous pictures! makes me want to get out my paints and try to capture this! I love macros of water droplets - that last one has me mesmerized

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  4. Thanks, Cynthia! I didn't realize you painted as well as beaded....you're a woman of many talents!

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  5. Wonderful-ness, dear Anna! My fav is #5, but all are fab! Happy Advent time. :)

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  6. Thanks for your comment! (yougetthepic)

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  7. Thanks so much for your kind comment, Kia!!! Fun to hear which image you liked best. I hope that you're enjoying the season, too :)

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  8. Gosh, these are awesome, Anna! I just found them.

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  9. Thanks, Candice! I really enjoyed studying all the different leaf forms that I ran across this fall.

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