BIO
I'm an elderly Englishwoman with a Bachelor's Degree in English Lit/Linguistics and a lifelong interest in art, especially computer-generated graphics.
In addition to my artistic efforts, I sing (anything from blues to opera) and, depending on what I'm singing, I perform in all sorts of venues from nursing homes to cathedrals. Besides Renderosity, I belong to a couple of photography groups on Facebook and also have my own Facebook page.
I'm now happily retired and have plenty of time to indulge my hobby of photography.
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Comments (5)
Wolfmanw
Superb capture and clarity.
MrsLubner
This is wild. Lovely detail.
Hubert
Wonderful capture!
kaward
A real treat! great capture, I think the name is so perfect for this plant.
Fahrenheit451
An interesting irony considering the Okanagan-Colville Indians of North America made a tea of the stems & leaves and used it as a hair wash to prevent gray hair! The Navajo also used it as a topical ointment for swollen knees and ankles. Many Clematis flowers are quite beautiful, but are highly toxic & can cause severe intestinal bleeding!