You certainly trek into the jaws of danger to bring us these shots. I love the deep greens of the foliage on the ground contrasted with the twisted trees overhead.
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I think I'd be statifsfied taking one from the fringes rather than venturing in after reading that sign! lol Awesome colors and textures in this shot Terri!
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Beautiful and Exciting scene,Terri..but what a Dangerous place..and I want to thank You
for this Wonderful shot.I don´t need to visit such places for taken pics of the nature..
Now this my "child" is one of your best scenic posts ... just spectacular in my eyes and deserving of a spot in my favorites. Love this scene. (I do pray none of those bees come with the image)
It does have a junglish appearance to it. You are a dare devil lady to seek out these almost forbidden spots of danger and intrique. I applaud your courage and your shot as well!
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
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"Welcome to Terri's Untamed Florida...Sponsored by Mutual of Recklessness!" (LOL) I like the wild, almost primeval features...Thanks for sharing this...
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and you stopped to take a picture?? You're very brave! This is a beautiful scene. I love the way you framed it with the tree branches. It looks magical. Diane
It certainly is a jungle out there, and this must have been taken in some other season. The lush colors remind me of some that Jennie takes out in Hawaii..it's gorgeous, Terri. Thanks.
This is very pretty. I would have liked to have seen the bottom quarter cropped away and then you would have a perfect image. I love mysterious looking forests like this. Gorgeous.
Pat
You are so courageous... between the gators and the African bees. Thanks for sharing such a gorgeous site. When I think of Florida, I think of palm trees and beaches. You've given a different, unexpected perspective here.
Bee careful Terri;o/ have plenty of antihistimine handy... One of your best woodland shots to date IMHO. Saved and faved. The understorey looks like Choysan Palm - not winter hardy in England, except along the south coast. I like the framing too, looks like we're viewing through a rift into another world....
Cheers,
Steve.
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