Tendril December 18, 2012 | drawandshoot © Karen McRae, 2012 Share this:SharePinterestEmailTumblrFacebookTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks, Distan. I had something else to post but true to the creeping nature of this vine it worked its way here… it was unstoppable. Reply
Interesting image —- can be a parasite or even calligraphy. and made me puzzle, how the spiral continues 🙂 Reply
It seems so ephemeral and yet timeless. My first glimpse said rearing snake which must be from that wonderful rising curve. I like what appears to be a reflection too Reply
The soft focus has lent it a seeming vitality – it looks like its limbering up. Beautifully shot, Karen. Reply
Oh Karen, very nice. Period.
Thanks, Distan. I had something else to post but true to the creeping nature of this vine it worked its way here… it was unstoppable.
As if the lock has just softly landed, taking an eternity to rest.
Interesting image —- can be a parasite or even calligraphy.
and made me puzzle, how the spiral continues 🙂
Some people have said it looks like a snake. Perhaps a snake of the Chinese New Year! 🙂
I love the shape and delicate translucency of this Karen, there but not there. So exquisite.
It seems so ephemeral and yet timeless. My first glimpse said rearing snake which must be from that wonderful rising curve. I like what appears to be a reflection too
Perhaps it is the snake of the Chinese New Year – I hadn’t thought of that! Thanks, Ephem.
A numinous apparition, as frail as the diaphanous wings of a dragonfly…
The peaceful snake of winter.
And I see a scorpion! 😉
the beautiful ghost of a Brachiosaurus 😉
Very mysterious, Karen.
The soft focus has lent it a seeming vitality – it looks like its limbering up. Beautifully shot, Karen.
Shaped like a scorpion and viewed through blurry, sleepy eyes.
in focus – out of focus 🙂 This works our imaginations!
¡Me gusta, parece que este en el aire! ¿que es un pendiente?
Es una enredadera de torsión de Virginia Creeper …
Gracias, Manoli.
Dios mío, jamás pensé que fuese una planta, besos
Mmmm. Mystery.
Wonderful effect, Karen…