Art is a form of communication - right?
Some of this stuff I could not fathom any meaning from it. That makes me old, I guess.
Some of the detail in the graffiti panels were more interesting that the panel itself. I liked this Picasso-like grin.
Well, this location was certainly a secret in that it wasn't visible from any direction. You had to stumble upon it like I did.
Evocative but strange.
The boundary between Art and Nature; between Literacy and rebellion. Please write an essay on these relationships for the next class. Dismissed.
More fractal than most.
A certain simplicity works too. Your mileage may vary. That's OK, you know.
This reminds me of pre-Colombian ruins such as might have been discovered by James Churchward.
These little grasses were being whipped about by a capricious windlet. It tried to steal my cap too.
Take discarded piece of ground and leave it fallow. Nature will soon come along and decorate it with its own garffiti. It does a better job of it too.
An escaped garden flower now adapted to the wild. Many such flowers have left the comforts of their gardens that border the Mud Lake preserve for the (...)
Day Lilies, especially, have invaded Mud lake in an aggressive manner.
Meanwhile, down in the weeds ...
This is as close as I got. I thanked it as it fluttered off.
I was just casually walking along one of the back trails when I spotted this moth. I took a long shot figuring I couldn't get much closer. I was wrong (...)
Water Lilies are hard to shoot. They are so white and reflective that camera sensors usually fail to pick up any detail. You have to wait until a clou (...)
I don't know what kind of duck this is but it looked nice out there on the lake with the water lily. This was taken at maximum zoom.
I have no idea what bush this is but it produces interesting flower spikes at this time of year.
The water lilies are also expanding their range.
Nature's Serene Beauty
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