Wednesday 17 October 2012

Rain Walking


A mountain walk in the rain


water everywhere


Beads of water formed


on fallen leaves
but only on the ones that landed upside down.

4 comments:

  1. that's because the top side of most deciduous tree foliage is designed to be like a raincoat. the underside has the pores and also gives the best print. Eucalypts have pores on both sides so as to harvest as much water as possible [being a dry climate tree] and so they also print from both sides.

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  2. This first picture looks like a heavily embossed stitchery - might that happen one day?

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  3. What an enchanting forest, it must be a true pleasure to walk among those beautifully coloured trees.

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  4. The leaf colours are really gorgeous!

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