Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us. Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!
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Comments (10)
timtripp
quite beautiful!
Katraz
Great fungi nice shot.
kgb224
Stunning capture.
goodoleboy
Stellar textures in this composition, Jodie. Are those round white objects supposed to be fungi? They look like slices of raw potato. And, I see an eye at the lower right on the tree trunk.
Blush
You got a great capture there sweetie I really like this and am glad it was left untouched A fav with me Hugs Susan~
danapommet
Isn't it great to find an untouched patch of nature. Wonderful capture. Dana
delaorden_ojeda
hi Jodie !, beautiful image, nice details and excelent textures, nice capture !
busi2ness
The way nature returns nutrients back into the cycle. Incidentally, one of these species had been used in the tinder-boxes of old, but that was way before your time.
anaber
Wonderful capture and great find.Fabulous.
anahata.c
(I lied, I said the last one was 'it' for this morning, but I'm back! I wanted to comment on this!) Aside from the novelty of the branch and all those fungi, it's a very musical shot, with wonderful lines going across the dead wood, the sweep of its curve, the "eye" in the lower right portion, and your beautiful bluish-gray hues which almost have a silvery luminosity in spots. And the grasses around it are muted but very fine. I think this is a very expressive shot. And I love the little sprigs of green in a couple of places. I could look at lots of these, and your signature (here he goes again) is in the right spot, in a little cranny and in the right silvery gray. Simple and fine work.