
In mid afternoon in summer what is green and lush in spring and winter is now dry and brown. Still I wanted to capture the soft russell of grass, and willow. I used the Antique filter from Hipsamatic brightened up in native camera edit to, I hope bring you along with me in a ramble along this recently restored creek.

What might be grasses growing along a stream or road far out in the country, is actually a planting along a ditch between two parking lots. No matter, pampa grass has a way of catching and reflecting light so it appears to glow at certain times of the day and I am always grateful when I am there to see it and nature it.
Let me know what you think.
I like the Pampas grass photo and B&W really dramatizes it.
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It’s funny how B&W created so much drama when the colored images was forgettable.
Thanks for noticing
I guess that’s what photographers do.
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It is interesting. I wonder if that is a part of something bigger where photographic states of mind are concerned?
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You mean Gaint or HUGE!
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Good point.
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The first image really pulls me into its composition. The lone flower seems to be headed up the garden path to new horizons, the unknown. Happy Photo Challenge.
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You got the story I was telling!!
Makes me think that photography is like pantomime of charades…communicating with no spoken words but speaking loud and clear.
Happy Monday Challenge
~Carol
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Love that first image especially. I think black & white is perfect for these images as the colour can be very distracting
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I enjoyed both of these, Carol.
janet
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I am really drawn in to the second photo, Carol. The pampas grass is really perfect in black and white.
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