Cow parsnip is ubiquitous at the moment. I like its looks - but it is irritating to the skin (and looks very similar to the much more poisonous
hemlock). Here it teamed up with a cloud for a sight that pleased my eye:
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20 comments:
Different approach and angle, I like it! =) Nice photo for the sky watch.
I love the angle of this shot, well done.
Have a great weekend.
Guy
Regina In Pictures
I love the greenery in this shot, sort of a spider's eye view. A lot of insects seem to like cow parsley too, and I usually end up taking several dried stems+seedheads home with me in the autumn.
About the ants nest - I didn't sit in it! Just noticed a lot of swarming ants when I was photographing some flowers - and decided to beat a hasty retreat :)
A very nice shot, the angle is great!
Happy SWF!
Flower an clouds with the same form! That is clever! Great perspective - and a real summershot!
The angle and idea fr the image is very creative and excuted perfectly.
It's a beautiful photo. I love the angle, as if they're reaching up to the sky.
Love the way the shapes are similar. This must be the familiar view of small creatures!
I think Cow Parsnip is a handsome plant. It doesn't grow as thickly here in Canada as it looks like it does in your photo. Neat!
Cow Parsley rarely gets a second look but it certainly comes across in a different light in this lovely shot.
Wow, so beautiful and so lovely to see. What a nice way to show the clouds bim.
I agree and they look good teams for this Skywatch Friday theme: the Sky! Bless you Bim!
You certainly have a photographer's eye. It is an amazing image because you saw the cloud, and then shot the Cow Parsnip from a different angle. Great job!
Joyce
This photo is very creative. Nice one!
Very beautiful foreground to an equally beautiful sky!
This pleased my eyes too! Lovely composition and colours!
What a beautiful photo, I love the angle,nice for the photo image.
Gunilla in Sweden
I like shots taken that way. Down on the ground a flower as the foreground.
I didn't know it was called Cow Parsnip!
This is summer for me. I picked them when I was I little girl and put them under my pillow so I should dream sweet dreams:)
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