What a jewel of a conk it is Dear Tammie! The textures and colors of the bark and fungi are wonderful and how do those drops from . . . they must be absorbed through the purple nose. Exquisite! I love "sun dances upon morning as a kiss of light . . ." Lovely!
T- nature never ceases to surprise us - and the very compressed timeframes take one's breath away. Great macro shots - weird to have a conk weeping but great. B
oh Tammie!!!! wow....these shots are amazing glimpses in time...what perfection ...your work always has a wonderful way to make us feel something....see something and experience something.....Thank you !!!!
Dear Tammie, These photographs remind me that every day, in every way, nature gifts us with beauty.....you are so gracious to share these moments in your magical paradise. Your work inspires me to be a better photographer. Thank you. Namaste, Sherry
Tammie, You have such an eye for finding natures magical moments! I love this. And such a treat that you found it exactly the right day. It looks as if it is gently crying tears of joy.
Capturing the beauty of our natural world with photography is a great passion for me, as well as my business; Spirithelpers. You can find my webstore at: www.spirithelpers.net
It is my attempt to capture a spirit that uplifts and ignites the majesty in our hearts.
All images and writings are by me, Tammie Lee unless otherwise noted. All images and poetry are copyrighted and not to be used without permission by me, thank you for your respect in honoring this.
Please forgive me, but I no longer will be accepting blog awards, they are quite time consuming to honor. I also feel shy about passing them to folks that may not want to do them. Please accept my friendship and appreciation through our comments and emails. Thank you for visiting!
Tammie, Scrolled down aways- your photos and poems are certainly "spirit helpers" for us all. Lovely posts. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRight time, right moment.
ReplyDeleteThis beauty is just what I needed. I can feel my anger subside...
It's a dream, a fairy tale ... I'm excited your work ...
ReplyDeleteYou are special.
Thank you for teaching the beauty friend.
I like them a lot. Great photoworks from you Tammie. Beautiful images. Have a nice week to you.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a conk with droplets like that before ... like it is dripping with little round diamonds!
ReplyDeletewonderful words and beautiful images! such an intriguing subject matter, too! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCool! Or maybe, WET is more appropriate!
ReplyDeleteThese are remarkable Tammie! Wow...
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of words "no more dripping drops".
ReplyDeleteFabulous photographs.
Wow, what a neat capture! Another shot from your mystic woods.
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazing photos, Tammie.
ReplyDeleteGood work.
Lovely photos. great songs, I like the drops of water.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeously bizarre, Tammie! I just love it! I can just imagine your joy of discovering little triumphs like these.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having beautiful days over there. oxx
I love your fungus!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds weird. :) But I love all your fungi.
In-credible! Wow. You made my evening.
ReplyDeletehello lovely friends....
ReplyDeleteso glad you are enjoying this mysterious find as much as I have!
Ces, I love that you love my fungi! ha. I love them too....
...you have a keen eye in nature...this is very cool, but probably easily overlooked! Enjoy your spring days!
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought conks and water could be so beautiful?!! I thoroughly LOVED both the photos and the poem. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing macro shots, Tammie.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, nature is so lovely... and in places you wouldn't even expect! Keen eye, Tammie Lee. The 2nd photo, just stunning!
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Tiny crystal gems waiting for the right eyes to see them. Each reflected drop is like a world unto itself.
ReplyDeleteWhat a mysterious set of drops. Maybe not pure rain any longer, but imbued with some of the juices. Better not taste it :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a jewel of a conk it is Dear Tammie! The textures and colors of the bark and fungi are wonderful and how do those drops from . . . they must be absorbed through the purple nose. Exquisite! I love "sun dances upon morning as a kiss of light . . ." Lovely!
ReplyDeleteconk? What a very peculiar word!! I don't even know what we call these in Swedish... Strangely beautiful drops!
ReplyDeleteT- nature never ceases to surprise us - and the very compressed timeframes take one's breath away. Great macro shots - weird to have a conk weeping but great. B
ReplyDeleteHi there....these droplets are magnificent. Keep us surprised with them.
ReplyDeleteHugs Dagmar
Hi jo@o,
ReplyDeleteI did taste it ;-}, twas bitter. Then I spit it out. Still alive. Curiosity you know!
I am really impressed! Thank you for your posts!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, fungi are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteyay!! more French knots!! Seriously though, these are amazing images.
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing shots! And thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteIrene
i love these images..so earthy and magical xx
ReplyDeleteA good way to be awakened at.. and I just love your gorgeous picture here!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove that detail.
ReplyDeletei love how you
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Sublime!!! Pure gorgeousness!!
ReplyDeleteShine on magical one!
Fantastic captures. Love the detail;s.
ReplyDeleteoh Tammie!!!! wow....these shots are amazing glimpses in time...what perfection ...your work always has a wonderful way to make us feel something....see something and experience something.....Thank you !!!!
ReplyDeleteWow - those drops are amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a shower for the Little Folk!
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing eye to discover this gem. Wonderful close-up!
ReplyDeleteGosh!
ReplyDeleteFabulous details of those drops Tammie!
ReplyDeleteDear Tammie,
ReplyDeleteThese photographs remind me that every day, in every way, nature gifts us with beauty.....you are so gracious to share these moments in your magical paradise.
Your work inspires me to be a better photographer. Thank you.
Namaste,
Sherry
Ooh wow, so otherworldly and alien, yet mesmerizingly beautiful! Wow, look at all those individual orbs of water and light!
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning. There is so much beauty to be found in the littlest things. You have such an amazing eye for discovering them. Theresa
ReplyDeletehow are you able to find this much beauty?
ReplyDeleteRewelacja!
ReplyDeleteAs always I am just blown away by the exquisite images you find.
ReplyDeleteOr do they find you? With your heart of nature I have no doubt these photo ops are no accident.
((hugs))
Tammie,
ReplyDeleteYou have such an eye for finding natures magical moments! I love this. And such a treat that you found it exactly the right day. It looks as if it is gently crying tears of joy.
Hi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here with my nephew and he is so amazed by your pics. Thank you for spending the time to put this together.