I adore these images (especially "Queuing"). While the first pic is a bit daring, as you say, the second one is so soothing. Bamboo is such a graceful photo subject. All the best. http://majology.mymaj.net
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ReplyDeletebeautiful. we saw a lot of bamboo in hawaii. it was both lovely and eerie.
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ReplyDeleteVery atmospheric, and I love the second one. I would love to plant some at home but the garden doesn't lend itself to bamboo.
ReplyDeleteI adore these images (especially "Queuing"). While the first pic is a bit daring, as you say, the second one is so soothing. Bamboo is such a graceful photo subject.
ReplyDeleteAll the best.
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Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the first so much... the composition and sense of space.
Just lovely.
beautiful....I love your pics. I have black bamboo planted @ my home :)
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ReplyDeleteSo tall.
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What lies beyond the bamboo? I love this plant, especially as it and moss seem to be the only green in the winter landscape here.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love your photo titles - especially the first one, and that IS a great, spooky shot.
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