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Indeed this very natural and beautiful capture, I like the well balanced lighting here and the fine rich details along with the superb and vivid colors, remarkable composition and the image is so well connecting with the viewers.

 

Thank you my friend for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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I love to see moss and lichen on rocks, something about 'Textures in nature that really draw me to them. This shot is a lovely mix of colors and your title is quite fitting!

Kind regards, Gail

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Life itself has something to say here, wandering through and attaching to what remains of something else.  I see this as a statement of the artistic process.  We find something that is or was and then our own thoughts begin to take root, spread, leaf, and become new.

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I join Jeff's  nice comment, and add that it is a very nice natural composition ,with some nice different green colors ,and complementary ones as well.I connect also to the forms of  soil and lines of vegetation.

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Jeff, I agree, this a statement of evolution of a artistic process. Amal da has presented the above process to the maximum extent through a simple yet powerful image.

 

Regards,

Mahen

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I love to see the different mosses and lichen that grow on rocks Amal. Such diversity in color and texture. The rock here is very interesting as well. Nice composition and presentation as well..........nature, you can't beat it's oppulance.

Kindest regards, Gail

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Gail, I agree with you entirely. I was traveling in a car, when I saw this growth on a dilapidated wall. Many thanks for your observation.

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Patsy, thank you very much for your appreciation & good wishes. Take care.

 

Kawan, may thanks for your encouraging feedback.

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Colors are beautiful against the dark tree, but what really makes this shot for me is the difference in textures.  Mother Nature knows what she is doing, doesn't she?  Nicely captured!

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