High Line Park continued. Post 2 of 4.
Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Plant, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Seeds, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Cornus amomum, the silky dogwood, Berries, High Line Park 10/6/2020
Some of these captures are superb; the second shot particularly so!
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Thank you and thanks for dropping by.
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You are most welcome!
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Beautiful fall series! Love it!
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Thanks Amy
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A fascinating subject well treated
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Thanks Derrick.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of various seeds and pods and berries, Sherry. It’s quite amazing to think that a NYC park can have such a big variety of seeds, and each one so incredibly beautiful. That’s attributable to the art of the craft that you have honed. My thanks and congratulations.
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So glad you enjoyed these seeds. This season brings out so many architectural patterns in nature. Many thanks.
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I recognize the rattlesnake master, clematis, and milkweed, but the berries aren’t at all familiar. They’re certainly pretty; they’d fit nicely in our purple and gold autumn color scheme.
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I think the berries are a species of Dogwood. Purple and gold and yellow and blue. I love the Fall colors.
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Autumn in colour
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Yup 🙂
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Nice shots!
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Thanks and thanks for dropping by.
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Nice collection of fruits and seeds 🙂
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Thanks. I use a few tricks in post in Photoshop to enhance the images to bring out the features I want.
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