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Rumex thyrsoides, Caryophyllales, Penedos, Thirsty Land poetry

Using great depth of field in nature is my "thing", when dry season is on and nature is at summer rest in golden and faded colors it is when I am the most inspired.
Not able to go and take a pic this week so from the vaults but taken this year !

For Sunday Challenge SC119, "Your specialty"
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25 comments

Anton Cruz Carro said:

Esos largos y cálidos veranos muy bien representados aquí. Aunque este verano ha sido especialmente corto. No sé si es un anticipo de un duro invierno que nos espera.
3 weeks ago ( translate )

Xata replied to Anton Cruz Carro:

Aquí ha sido muy largo... e hasta la semana pasada las temperaturas superaban los 25ºC... ahora han bajado a los 22/23, y nos hace falta la lluvia...
3 weeks ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

yes Isabel

this is really your speciality!

most beautiful; have a serene Sunday.
3 weeks ago

Xata replied to Annemarie:

Obrigada Annamaria, have a nice week.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

yes great dept of field.
3 weeks ago

Xata replied to Wierd Folkersma:

Obrigada Wierd.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Makrofan said:

Schöne Perspektive und Bokeh!
3 weeks ago ( translate )

Xata replied to Makrofan:

Obrigada Makrofan.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Fantastic capture!

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3 weeks ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Definitely your style of photography.............spot of depth of field and superb focus!

This is a beautiful example..!!
3 weeks ago

Xata replied to Keith Burton:

Obrigada Keith.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Ria V. said:

Der Schärfeverlauf passt sehr gut- dir einen schönen Abend!
3 weeks ago ( translate )

Xata replied to Ria V.:

Same wishes Ria, obrigada.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Amelia said:

This species doesn't grow in the UK, but the seed-heads are instantly recognizable as being part of the 'dock' (Rumex) Genus. I love how you make the plant important by the shallow DOF method, Isabel.
2 weeks ago

Xata replied to Amelia:

Guess it is a species adapted to our dry climate… obrigada Amelia.
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