Ruffels, Seaslugs and Oyster Shells on Logs
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Thank you for posting dear @englishtcrivy.
Lovely photographs of these beautiful subjects.
Happy to hear you are participating in @kus-knee's contest.
The very one you selected would have been bleujay's choice as well.
There is a principle in art that it demonstrates beautifully.
It pertains to scale.....one art professor said it like this.....a composition should have a daddy, mother, and loads of babies shapes.....here you have
the larger oyster shell as the daddy.....the four that run together being the mother and the smaller bits as the babies........it is reading and that is what is important. Hope this makes sense.
Wishing you all the best.
Cheers.
thank you mon ami
I wasn't thinking of joining cause I thought I must have been already late but opportunity knocks when you don't expect it as always and nature presented me a platter full of lichen ^ ^!
about the family ... wow! that's the first time I heard about that!
yes, it all makes sense
I chose that one cause of the rules on "heaven and earth and something in between"
but you translated and worded it much easier
thanks a lot! ^ ^
whether 4 ..?
yes 4! but that's not the 4th
it's on the other side hahahahh
that one you encircles is just a rotten version of one of those gray ones :D
edit: cheers!
thanks for really reading and looking harder than harder :D ^__^ hahaha
..ha..ha, exciting ..!thanks
you're welcome
seems like you're the only one who got the question right :D
WOW! You have caught the essence of the oyster! Simply amazing👍This is the first time I have seen your work! I look forward to your future posts! Thank You for sharing.
wow beautiful photography dear @englishtchrivy
I like your post dear
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I @resteemed your post
this post very nice..and great photography
@englishtchrivy
I really like this! Definitely awesome!
I think 5 to 10 moss are attached
I think it's about 25
If it's not 1 to 100
Maybe 3 to 14
About 25 moss attached