Lace in the making.

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Some plants decay in the most beautiful way. If you have ever seen some old Hydrangea flowers, you will know what I mean. The petals (that are actually leaves) lose the colour and tissue from between the veins and turn to lacey ornaments.
The same happens with Physalis - the res fruits closed in a beautiful red cage that later turns to most delicate masterpiece holding red heart inside.

I shot them all at some point.
Many times.

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This is the third plant that turns creates those delicate forms before completely falling apart. I don't know the name of it. There was some perfectly green stems around, but few that dried up were much more interesting.
All the leaves looking like fine, silver jewelry.

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Last photograph in full colour.
The stems and leaves both turned to this faded beige colour.

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Monochrome song for today:
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Year 2006

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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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Great photos, but I started to listen to the song, wow 🙏

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Thank you!
There was supposed to be a different one here, but I found this one today... and I likey! :)

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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
Week 38 of my contest just started...you can now check the winners of the previous week!
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hello dear friend @ewkaw good afternoon
What beautiful photographs you show us on this occasion, they are true works of art.
Those are the things that I like about nature, it does an incredible thing, even in decay
I really appreciate that you show us this beautiful collocation of images
have a splendid night

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The plant itself makes its art, that's what I would call aging in style!

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Indeed! They do it so nicely :)

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Some exquisite photos. I would love to see someone make a rose for a string instrument following the pattern of the lace in those leaves. Maybe I won't and would have to do it myself. So could I get one of the pictures for that purpose? Some day you might just get tagged into a post of mine showing a beautiful rose on a cuatro or other instrument following this shape.

Btw, a rose is this design some instruments have in their mouth. They are most common in lutes, but can be done in other instruments if a musician asks for it or a luthier wants to show off his/her carving skills.

About the plants, they look so delicate. Almost like if taking a picture could make them brake.

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Oh sure go ahead! That would se so cool if you could do it :)

Yea... I was afraid to touch them in case they break. wonderful stuff!

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Delicate and exquisite lace. Very beautiful pictures!

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