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Tangled

Spotted on a wall in Langstone Village, Hampshire.
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18 comments

Léopold said:

Quand des briques sont joliment bien branchées !
20 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton replied to Léopold:

Thanks Léopold.
20 months ago

Günter Klaus said:

Diese Pflanze hat diese Wand schon sehr viel eingenommen lieber Keith,eine tolle Entdeckung hast du gemacht,gefällt mir sehr gut mit dieser rötlichen Ziegelwand und diesen Bewachs :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
20 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton replied to Günter Klaus:

Thanks very much Güni.
20 months ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

What a tangle of logs!
Only visible in winter!
Beautiful image, Keith!
20 months ago

Keith Burton replied to J.Garcia:

Thank you Judite............I'll try and get back and take another image in the summer!
20 months ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It sure is tangled Keith! What a superb contrast in colour and shapes to the uniform red brickwork. Very well spotted and making such a beautiful picture.
20 months ago

Keith Burton replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

I can't argue with that Rosa................I'm pleased you like the shot, I wasn't sure what people would make of it :-)
20 months ago

Annemarie said:

perfect for a HWW!
a great find
20 months ago

Keith Burton replied to Annemarie:

I'n no longer in the HWW group Annemarie........but thanks anyway.
20 months ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Well spotted and captured Keith
20 months ago

Keith Burton replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Thanks very much Jaap.
20 months ago ( translate )

Jenny McIntyre said:

That can't be ivy - it would have leaves etc on it, or else it IS ivy and it's a dead plant. It does give a fantastic pattern though on that wall.
20 months ago

Keith Burton replied to Jenny McIntyre:

I'm not 110% sure but I think this is a Virginia Creeper, which has green leaves in the summer which turn red in Autumn and then die and fall off in winter. I won't know for definite until the leaves grow back.
20 months ago

trester88 said:

Ich denke, sie haben eine Ordnung, aber wir erkennen sie nicht.
Eine schöne Studie, Keith!
19 months ago ( translate )