Detail of a Dwarf Palmetto Frond, Kiawah Island, SC © Doug Hickok In the maritime forests of South Carolina's sea islands, dwarf palmettos grow abundantly, especially in the shady understory of live oaks, southern magnolias, and tall pines. Shown above are the shadows of a palmetto frond projected upon the green fronds of another, by soft afternoon sunlight. One can almost envision a pixie capering up the "stairs" of the frond. Click here for the answer to Mysterious Monday - Whose Hand? Shout out to Saverio! If we had a prize, you'd win! |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Shadow Play of the Dwarf Palmettos
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Interesting photo...You seem to always be in the right place at the right time!
ReplyDeleteFantastic play of sunlight and shadow on green background.
ReplyDeleteNice patterns and colors! Really good photo!
ReplyDeleteinteresting macro. creating a nice texture, natural texture, like it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful graphism, love the colours and shadows.
ReplyDeleteA nice abstraction of color and shadow.
ReplyDeleteSuperb patterns, texture and colour. It's not hard to imagine oneself inside a large conservatory...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot,composition and mood ...
ReplyDeletemagnifique graphisme, avec un beau jeu d'ombres qui vient ajouter des lignes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful one!
ReplyDeletebeau graphisme lumineux
ReplyDeletevery cool shadow play. well done.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful design, straight out of nature! So well seen and presented. I could imagine this being an inspiration for a human designer...
ReplyDeleteSuch a great shot--I love the unnatural lines in this very natural shot.
ReplyDeleteTout simple magique. Une très belle photo de plante et de couleur verte. Bravo !
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