My name is Kevin Ward. I live in Lincolnshire, England
I have had a life long love of Art , Photograghy and most things creative especially other people's. I was retired early due to ill heath giving me a whole lotta time to fill.
I now try to do something new everyday to improve my own artistic skills with just one motto
" enjoy life with the people you love "Â They always try to understand my crazy art, what more can you ask!
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Comments (14)
clbsmiley
oOO!! so cool!! :)
MrsLubner
Like the pipes of a church organ, these stand in formation with beauty and strength and complete harmony.
Chipka
These are incredible. I happen to like any kind of plant that eats rather than just stands there being green. There's nothing wrong with that, but sometimes a bit of predatory excitement is what's needed to stir things up, even if its passive predatory-ness. These are amazing specimens and you captured them perfectly!
MrsRatbag
They do look like organ pipes; but I've never seen the whole thing like this before and never actually seen them anywhere but in pictures. I'd love to come across some in the wild and have a go at different POVs with them! Gorgeous!
npauling
Wow, these look very impressive in this beautiful capture. That is the best way to see them in a mass planting. Thankyou for sharing these.
blinkings
Lovely, but careful you don't fall in the top of one!
wotan
Very cool forms and colors!
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. Amazing plants. God Bless.
jayfar
Lovely pic and they do look like organ pipes.
Meisiekind
Incredible plants. They would give height and texture in any garden. Awesome shot.
durleybeachbum
I managed to grow them outside one year and then lost them the next spring. There is a huge stand of them in Mrs Bullivants garden at Stourton, next to Stourhead.
fallen21
Beautiful shot.
Feliciti
cool shot and form of this !!
Lashia
Wow I wouldn't mind having these in my garden! So beautiful, great eye. Congrats on this image being featured in LWitG!