Sunday, 16 August 2009

Copse

COPSE

–noun
a thicket of small trees or bushes; a small wood.



Copse in bloom
Strangling the wharf.
Purple shade

12 comments:

  1. That a beautiful photo and the words compliment it perfectly.

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  2. Love the density of all the plants huddling by the water's edge! "Strangling" becomes a powerful heartland!

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  3. What a beautiful choking out of light. I was inspired to write about something similar. I love the unexpected color in the third line.

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  4. brilliant pic! nice photoshop work! :)

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  5. I agree that "strangling the wharf" was such a wonderful choice of words. Beautiful! (and the photo, too)

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  6. Oh, that is absolutely perfect. Beauty must feast on something! Always a price.

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  7. Nature to be tamed. Blossoms getting out of hand. My golf ball's in there!
    I do think there are snakes in there too. You can keep the golf ball.
    ..

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  8. Ah, refreshing! A full bloom of nature's creativity, with all the natural vivid colourfulness! Beautiful!

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  9. i imagine myself in that place, feet on the stream and loving every beautiful moment of it

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  10. profusion of high summer. could feel the thickness of it.

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