The Lens Artists theme this week is to interpret surrealism. This is my first post in ages. My creativity was sparked by the possibilities. It is so surreal being here again.

Forest floor shines with magical growth when colorized.

A more dream-like transformation about how nature is all interconnected. One can choose to see or not see.
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This vase holds two bamboo plants with decorative, glass pebbles.
It was just there. never really contemplated, until…
Its hidden, tangled world was lit up with early-morning sunlight. It intrigued my photographic eye. Below is a cropped, otherworldly hyper-focus.

How odd… almost alien.
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Marvelous! So much beauty so close to us, and we don’t always see it.
It’s good to read you again, beautiful photos
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Thank-you kindly. It’s good to be here again. It’s like something was missing in my life. Yes, one has to go beyond daily visuals and notice the beauty in the unexpected. Photography helps me do that. Hope you have a wonderful day.
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My husband feels the same way about his camera. I’ll share this post with him, and you do the same Olga
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Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Amazing surreal images!!
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Thank-you, Amy. I love how this theme is so open-ended and full of creative possibilities.
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I love these photos and the idea of the tangled
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Your comment seems to have ended abruptly, but I think I get the gist. Thank-you for looking at my photos.
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The tangled roots comparison☺️
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Thanks for clarifying. I thought so. 🙂
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Tangled surreal – well done.
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Thank-you, Ann-Christine. Didn’t realize what was right in front of me until a photograph opened my eyes.
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Ah!
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We’re definitely on a similar wavelength with this challenge! Love your take.
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Thank-you, Lindy. I look forward to seeing your impression of surrealism in the natural world.
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Great selections and modifications. Well done.
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Thank-you, John. Appreciate the comment. 🙂
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Welcome back, Olga. Lovely selection. My eyes zoomed in on your vase straight away. It was quite surreal like as it was but with the new colouring it indeed look quite alien. Thanks for joining in.
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Hi Tracy. Really enjoyed this theme. It encouraged my creative spirit to jump into blogging again. Happy to hear that you enjoyed my experimentation in surrealism. Hope you have a great day. 🙂
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Same to you, Olga.
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Welcome back Olga – loved your post, especially the B&W
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Thank-you, Tina. I’m happy to be back. Healing took longer than I expected. The B/W one is my favorite. Monochrome is very inviting to my inner eye. Hope you have a wonderful day.
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