Wordless Wednesday

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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59 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. A perfect balance of color 🌿🍁🍀

  2. MK says:

    Looks like a bouquet to me.

  3. cindy knoke says:

    Lovely blend of colors!

  4. den169 says:

    What a delight to the senses!

  5. Anca Tîrcă says:

    ”When leaves become flowers!”

  6. Christina says:

    What an incredible diversity of colour from one plant – well observed.

  7. jenanita01 says:

    another stunning reminder of why I love autumn so much!

  8. Alice Pratt says:

    Another gorgeous plant and photo! Reminds me of Mayapple leaves.

  9. susurrus says:

    Breathtaking colours. Are they geranium leaves?

  10. Kathy Sturr says:

    Such beauty surrounds you Eliza – must be a reflection of you!

  11. Robin says:

    I think someone else already wrote this, but it looks like a beautiful bouquet. 🙂

  12. Laurie Graves says:

    What lovely shades of color!

  13. this is now one of my favorites!!

  14. Kris P says:

    Are those geranium leaves? The range of color is beautiful.

  15. louise237 says:

    Great color match!

  16. Summer Daisy says:

    Beautiful colours ♥

  17. Rebecca says:

    Lovely photo, Eliza. I like the close-up view of the autumnal colours — it’s a nice contrast to your panoramic views earlier this month. 🙂

  18. Widdershins says:

    I watched thew last leaf on our maple tree float away this morning. 🙂

  19. What a variety of color!

  20. Beautiful! I love those colors & how the leaves are the whole image. ❤

  21. ladyfi says:

    Such a pretty shot. They look like autumn stars!

  22. You find the most beautiful subjects to capture … reminding us all to look closer! Beautiful!

  23. Wow, the range of leaf color is quite spectacular, beautifully captured Eliza! This composition demonstrates quite nicely you don’t need a lot of saturation to capture the splendor of Mother Nature.

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