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Weidenrinde, bewohnt (6xPiP)

MM2.0 #95 Thema Rinde / bark
hier am Beispiel der Silber-Weide (Salix alba)
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15 comments

Ruesterstaude said:

Klasse, Klaus, auch die PiP's!
5 years ago ( translate )

neira-Dan said:

Excellent !! la série de PIP est magnifique
5 years ago ( translate )

ROL/Photo said:

Ja extra
5 years ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

Extra, Ja!
Hmm and Happy week ahead:)
5 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

5 years ago ( translate )

Percy Schramm said:

Toll, klaus. Es ist schon erstaunlich, was die Natur zustande bringen kann.
5 years ago ( translate )

Ko Hummel said:

tolle Serie
5 years ago ( translate )

Mecklenburg-Foto said:

Faszinierende "Landschaften", HMM !
5 years ago ( translate )

trester88 said:

Beeindruckende Serie!
5 years ago ( translate )

Valfal said:

I love the series, especially the image with the snail (good choice for the challenge!).
5 years ago

Jan said:

Great focus! I am not fond of the snail in the garden. So destructive on my plants
5 years ago

Janet Brien said:

Klaus, you did such a nice job with your presentation! Lots of interesting macros, all different and some quite unusual! I love the snail in the main image...I was surprised to see a mussel/clam in another...I wonder if it lives on land???? I love how you explored many different types of bark, GREAT JOB!! :)
5 years ago

klaus 040 replied to Janet Brien:

Thanks a lot for your nice words Janet.
To your question: The alder tree stands at a pond. There I found the sweet water mussel and put it on the root. I like the contrast between the smooth and finely drawn shell and the rough bark surface.
5 years ago

klaus 040 said:

Besten Dank euch allen für die netten Worte und Sternchen!

Many thanks to you all for your nice words and starlets!
5 years ago ( translate )

Andreas Müller said:

Tolll, schön und phantasievoll diese PIP´s.
5 years ago ( translate )