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Blue

Blue by brightspark

A bluetiful flower, bluetifully captured and bluetifully cropped. Well, an infinite improvement on your last couple of offerings. Dad X

Dandelion

Dandelion by brightspark

Such a vibrant and unappreciated flower, nicely captured. A valuable source of nectar for bees in the spring and bees need all the help they can get so please leave some of the flowers until they go to seed. Keep the seeds in a safe place until next spring because (as long as no chemicals have been used where it is growing) the spring dandelion leaves and flowers can be eaten (avoid the lower stem and sepals, as these are the bitterest part of this plant). Dandelion is a free-growing superfood, with numerous vitamins and minerals on board. It is one of the best natural sources of vitamin K. Eat as part of a balanced diet. More detailed advice and recipes can be found on the internet. Tongue

Spider

Spider by mudge

Magnifico! Make a great wall poster. Might keep away unwanted visitors (if only flies). Do they bite or don't they? I don't get close enough to find out myself.

Tag

Tag by Mari

fine rotation 1.3 degrees sorts out the vertical for me, otherwise.......

fantastic capture, they look like they are 'on a mission', Ladies room perhaps? In B&W it poses other questions like, is that red sandstone? I wonder what colour the bridesmaid's dress is? the edge of a stone arch leading where? The collection of vertical static objects filling the right of the image even make symbolic comment on the nature of the occasion.
Excellent.

I'd quite like to see it in colour with the colours revved up, I can imagine it on a billboard advertising a bridal magazine.

The exhuberence of a child

The exhuberence of a child by Richie200948

This image may have lost technical quality but aesthetically it has matured with age and is certainly a capture to be proud of. An image innocence and freedom every parent would like to possess of their own child. I am jealous. Ha Ha!

Chinese Man

Chinese Man by Dabow

Looks like a man in culture shock. A captivating image, I can't stop looking at. Actually, I am a little spooked by it. Pure art. Wicked!

Beauty In Their Eyes!

Beauty In Their Eyes! by KarenFB

Beatifully captured embrace. The colour variety of these creatures is amazing. Photography is such a wonderful way to "collect" specimens without removing them. Would make a nice poster. Take more please!

Old

Old by windrider86

An eyecatching image. I now feel obliged to research 'Ludlow massacre'. Perhaps I'll just appreciate the image!

Flower & Innocent BEE

Flower & Innocent BEE by Moon_Chaser

A relaxing image oozing warmth and peace, almost spiritual. It nicely captures the colours that dominate my mental images of the region in which it was taken. Brought to my mind the irony that the single lifeform on this planet to threaten the future of such images is the only lifeform with the full capacity to appreciate them.

Fading  beauty

Fading beauty by oldham

This could be the inspiration for a new Doctor Who creature. I like the way this picture captures the various stages of decay of this magnificent lifeform. Thank-you for sharing this.

5121

5121 by ferocello

I think this stark image is iconic of the end of the 20th century. The only visible lifeform is the single person. The image has a sense of control and imprisonment about, put your rubbish here, cross here, and no waiting there.The lifeform appears vulnerable in a menacing landscape with most of the menace emanating from the background structure. I wager that nothing in this image will remain (except perhaps the image itself) at the dawn of the 22nd century.

I like it! Thanks for putting it on display here.

Self Portrait

Self Portrait by sarahjayne26

Nothing here to criticise,
I can't see past those big blue eyes!
..............and now I'll leave you to the experts.

ark of the sun

ark of the sun by Kyle_CA

I'd buy that for a dollar!

Sweet and juicy

Sweet and juicy by brownsilent

I love this cosy image. The thin orange frame emphasises the blushing in the fruit and the leaf stalks, adding to the warmth of the picture. It also contains social history, 2007 being a wet summer leading to a bumper fruit crop with pears so heavy the branches had to be supported with baler twine. When did they stop using orange baler twine (which incidentally might have added to the cosy feel of the image whereas the blue does go nicely with the ePHOTOzine webpage........am I rambling?

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