Gorgeous! Just goes to show something doesn't have to be extraordinary to be beautiful. Love the music on your site, too. Nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
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So cool - love the depth of field.
ReplyDeleteAre they old grape vines? I love your pictures always. : ) I voted for you at I heart faces this week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Just goes to show something doesn't have to be extraordinary to be beautiful. Love the music on your site, too. Nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI really love these! Great job :).
ReplyDelete-danielle
I am pretty sure those grow on vine plants, if you have one of those things to hold up your plants, it will wrap around it. great photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I love the depth of field.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are, but I love the way they look close up! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteWell I call them tendrils. They would be the part that twines to branches, fences etc to secure themselves.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteNice detail and bokeh. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So unique and I love the focus! Just found your blog and love it! now following!
ReplyDeleteSuch great DOF! They make really pretty indoor plant decorations. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots...
ReplyDeleteThe dof in these are great - very unique!
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos! And I remember being a little girl and wondering who used a curling iron on the branches...haha
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