Photo Credit: Yekemi Otaru
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I like how you see the dying and the fresh leaves.I never thought of it the way you do.It is a pleasure reading your post.My blog is sabethville ,do visit me sometimes.
Ranu
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Thanks for stopping by! I’ll make sure I visit you too 🙂
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so true…great change photo…
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Thank you as always! 🙂
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Lovely photo:-) Always wondered how pictures can have contrasting images and look great. Your picture tells a beautiful story.
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Thanks, TeeJay! I’m excited that I seem to know a thing or two about what would make an interesting pic 😉
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Good thought for change, at the opposite end of the leaves changing colors. It’s amazing to me how many leaves manage to hang on throughout the entire winter!
janet
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Yeah indeed. Some plants seem to withstand changing seasons and hang on. I wish I knew their secret ;-). Thanks for stopping by!
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Wow, beautiful work. I love your interpretation on the theme of change. Best wishes, Michele
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Thank you for your kind words and for stopping… Just started photography as a hobby so your comment is encouraging! 🙂
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Very inspirational!
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Thank you, Savvy Sis!
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brown sometimes is beautiful!
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