ABlusteryDay by Jennyfnf
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FE. Sally Hunter kindly dedicated this formula to me. I am truly honoured Sal. Thankyou so much. I now dedicate this image to you!
If anyone else sees the bats then I am not going daft!
Have a good Sunday everyone, and a big thankyou for all your generous comments on my last one.
Len -I'll keep the strong winds away from you. I sent my garden furniture to be sand blasted and it blasted a leg off a chair!
Comments (33)
Shantam
Nice one. Good subtlety.
dochtersions
A beautiful colors you used, Jenny! I see a big beautiful tree that can withstand all the storms. A true survivor, who knows when to bend with storms, hail, wind and rain. In another dimension look, yes I see the bats in the attack. They dive down. Watch out for bats, my friend, just as bending, right?
clbsmiley
I can see the bats. But they do not jump at me, as much as the tree continuing to grow despite the adversity. the peachy warmth of the within, also combats the purple coldness. The green growth against the snow. :) Ah, the eye of the beholder.
FractalFactor
Bats? I thought those were one-eyed duck-billed platypusses. Marvelous palette and a marvelous tree, too. One can only be inspired by it.
Juliette.Gribnau
so beautiful
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic and creative work my friend Jenny......!!!!
claude19
Beautiful colors, great designs...wonderful result ! great thanks Jenny for this beauty !
saldegal
A stunning image Jenny ... bats and wind ... perfect! :-)
kaward
Yes they could be fruit bats all leaving the roost tree. The negative space "Tree" contrasts beautifully!
boristen
Wonderful work!
kleinhoon
Fantastic work of art..!!
LivingPixels
as always a pleasure and a beautiful vision to brighten up my day jen as always nice to drop by my friend!
carlx
Wonderful composition, delicate colors and flow!!!
Lenord
Yeah, I see the Bats, they are Louisville Sluggers, LoL, just kidding. They're the little grey beasties at the edge of the Petals. Super work Jen, yeah fast moving Sand is a problem here, especially in the Spring. Auto Paint and windshield specialists make a good living here in the Desert Peace
Xanthmann
I certainly do see the bats, but I also see some monkeys in the lower right, or is it just me? Sorry to hear about you chair loosing a leg, but it could always be worse...it could have held up until someone sat in it...
rocserum
stunning organic creation! RS
greyone
This is a gorgeous image Jenny. There are so many fascinating aspects to it I have been just sitting here admiring it with my early morning coffee for about 10 minutes now. Excellent work.
farmerC
Exellente creation.
peedy
Beautiful! Corrie
Dindin
Of course I can see the bats ,their eyes nose and very sharp teeth ,dont let them get too close ,they`re vampire bats . Great Image should be on the cover of a Stephen King book.
Lumineau
J'aime la profondeur que vous avez créé ici et l'écoulement. La forme qui rend ce travail particulièrement
Faemike55
Not only do I see the bats, but I see some other, smiling creatures within, waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting passer-by!
alessimarco
Wow...this is really gorgeous work! Bravo!
amota99517
Excellent work! I feel as though I am looking up through a grove of trees in this piece.
clifftoppler
Bats! Never! I see snowdrops in disguise and keen to swallow those innocent little "whities." Worrisome for me is the abundance of leaves (or would you prefer "are the abundance of leaves?" At that, given the sluggish approach of a leaf's descent "a-bun-dance," has me groping for understanding. More research is obviously needed. Leaves on the ground? Slippery, slithery, vile, and lacking in sympathy for tottery legs. "What falls down must get up," now who said that? The hilarious bystander of course.
npauling
I see the little bats returning to their favourite tree after a night of battling the wind and frost. A super little fractal. A good job you weren't sitting on the chair when it crashed.
Abysimus
You most assuredly are not going daft (or if you are, we are daft together). I see the bats clearly in an outer ring circling the image. I must confess, however, I am fixated on my first impression of this beautiful rendering. That is of a cross-cut, polished, section of a piece of petrified wood. It looks exactly like that and it is gorgeous. If you put it in a textbook next to examples of the real thing, no one would know. Excellent work!
vxbob
Cool, nicely done, trees bordering a dark stream although initially I saw a tree
Spirit1
Wonderful image...yes, I see the bats!
LindaMcC
An original and beautifully effective representation of the title. Excellent!