I have been into photography for over 40 years, and the pull doesnt lessen. As a family we have always been keen walkers, and that gets you to some interesting places.Ive recently been to Southern India as a member of an adult support team with our local community school to Chennai so the camera never cooled down i can tell you, (watch this space). I live in Chard South Somerset, and have fairly recently converted to digital, at first reluctantly, but now enthusiastically. Its great to hear others comments on your pictures and i am looking forward to loading up my space. Alan. Almost through my first week and inspiration levels have rocketed, thanks for all those comments they drive me on.
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Comments (14)
Isabelle711
Beautiful image of nature doing what it does best, and that is grow and become part of something man made. :)))) Sweet textures. :)))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))))))
jayfar
Well seen and wonderful textures Alan.
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
durleybeachbum
This is gorgeous!! You have a great eye, Alan.
jeroni
Wonderful and very creative work
mairekas
Wonderful textures & image!
pat40
Wonderful pic.
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Gorgeous shot Alan.
Celart
Beautiful capture and texture. Well done
Maxthon
Very interesting photo!
danapommet
a great combination of decaying wood, lichen and bright green plants!
dochtersions
I do not know what you did with this picture, maybe a bit to highlight these beautiful nature, which takes over the old seat. In any case, it seems like the ferns are living creatures, supernatural busy to take on this wood, and if they work together to make their land to expand; to something that reflects a magnificent spectacle and decoration of the wonders of the nature. The fungi on the wood as their fantastic decor. Wonderful!!! btw, Perhaps it are the leaves of dandelions, not ferns, but the right leaf seems a bit to be a snake.
wysiwig
Rust never sleeps. Apparently neither do fungi. This is a really well seen and well captured image, Alan.
Richardphotos
nature reclaiming her own