Thank you, Colline. I was glad I had something for the challenge. My next choice would be hubby’s torn jeans, but I did not want to shame him 😉 😀
I’m curious to know the contents of the WordPress post 🙂 I often start at the wrong end of this challenge and tonight is no exception. My husband isn’t the one for the ragged jeans but I’m sad to say that I am. Maybe I should go with that?
Meantime I like your image and the fact that it is not your nerves that are fraying. 🙂 Have a happy weekend, Paula.
I might think of something or see if I have any drafts that can fit. I wish you a wonderful weekend too Paula. I’m “home alone” this evening (only me and the sleeping kid at home).
This photo offers so many parts: the delicate matting of the calyx; the maroon of the centre of the filaments; the airy hairs surrounding the maroon.
I hope you feel relaxed rather than frayed! I’m enjoying your images and sound more and more now I’m enjoying solitude and my own company. They give me a brief moment of focus and meditation as I try to slow down into pleasure at being in my beautiful part of the world. They also challenge my vocabulary as I try to appreciate with more than a “like”!
Dear Meg, reading you is certainly increasing my vocabulary 🙂 I wish I could write you a longer thank you reply, but it is my bed time now and can hardly keep my eyes open. Thank you for all your attention and company. I really appreciate it 🙂
Yes i shall have a Quantatious Day dis’ fine day as sun rises in colorado thanQ once agin 🙂 say da quasicle Q U do da same also Ladee 🙂 …………frum da Q-ster
Da’ Q-ster is me…as i sit on my Keester this am Havin’ a bowl of Q an my coffee as da sun comes up 🙂 yup yup dat be me da Q-ster … in a Quandry again bout what to do 4 dais sunny day 🙂 …..again thanQ …fer the laughs dis am 🙂
A real beauty, Paula, with all the tiny details visible perfectly. If I didn’ t know it was a plant, my imagination could see a part of a bird’ s wing in it… 🙂
Nice close up shot for the Fray WPC Challenge.
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Many thanks, Daniel 🙂
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Beautiful image, Paula. 🙂
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🙂 thanks Sylvia. It is a photogenic little plant/flower
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No doubt about the theme hit so well… 😉
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😀 I was really relieved I hadn’t posted this oldie before 🙂 Thank you for the visit and cool comment Drake. Are you having fun this weekend?
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Except from last monday so I still have vacation – next week too… 😀
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Good for you, you lucky Drake 😀
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In danish it is said that the luck follows those who are crazy – why do all say i’m lucky..? 😀 😀 😀
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In that case I should be very lucky too 😆
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Good to be two in such a serious matter… 😀
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😀
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Interesting photo Paula.
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Thank you, Colline. I was glad I had something for the challenge. My next choice would be hubby’s torn jeans, but I did not want to shame him 😉 😀
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I will have to think a bit more for this week’s challenge Paula. You have certainly thought of something unique.
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It’s fascinating what we can find in nature. Unfortunately, I found this one a bit further from home in Austrian mountains.
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There’s absolutely nothing wrong with torn jeans!
I respect thy Hubby, he’s a wise man.
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😆 He must be, he is married to me 😛
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Better his jeans than his underwear!
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I’m curious to know the contents of the WordPress post 🙂 I often start at the wrong end of this challenge and tonight is no exception. My husband isn’t the one for the ragged jeans but I’m sad to say that I am. Maybe I should go with that?
Meantime I like your image and the fact that it is not your nerves that are fraying. 🙂 Have a happy weekend, Paula.
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Have a happy one too, Jo 🙂
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Beautful shot Paula. I actually had something similar that I was thinking about posting!!
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With your garden I am not surprised. You usually post two posts for the challenges, so I am looking forward to seeing the other one too 😀
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I might think of something or see if I have any drafts that can fit. I wish you a wonderful weekend too Paula. I’m “home alone” this evening (only me and the sleeping kid at home).
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Good night to both of you 🙂 kyss
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Beautiful shot, fraying is quite natural
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True!!! Fraying is part of nature. Thank you very much Chris 🙂
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Your picture just reminded me of that!
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Beautiful picture and perfect for the challenge, Paula! 🙂
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Oh thank you very much, Linda. 🙂
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Impressive photo.
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This photo offers so many parts: the delicate matting of the calyx; the maroon of the centre of the filaments; the airy hairs surrounding the maroon.
I hope you feel relaxed rather than frayed! I’m enjoying your images and sound more and more now I’m enjoying solitude and my own company. They give me a brief moment of focus and meditation as I try to slow down into pleasure at being in my beautiful part of the world. They also challenge my vocabulary as I try to appreciate with more than a “like”!
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Dear Meg, reading you is certainly increasing my vocabulary 🙂 I wish I could write you a longer thank you reply, but it is my bed time now and can hardly keep my eyes open. Thank you for all your attention and company. I really appreciate it 🙂
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No need for longer reply – or even one at all. You’ve given me my pleasure with the photo. Sleep well.
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Wonderful!
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I appreciate it, Cee 🙂
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Such rich colors and attractive shapes.
janet
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Is this considered macro? I like seeing all the frayed hairs of what I’m assuming to be a seed pod. But I’m probably wrong!
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I would call it a close up. I am not sure what plant and in what form it is. Thank you, Emilio for taking interest 🙂
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Great macro photo Paula. I was going to guess you would use music from The Fray “how to save a life” but I was wrong again. 🙂
Have a good weekend.
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Wonderful capture Paula. Perfect for the theme.
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Aw, thank you, Sue 🙂
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Some flowers look better in a state beyond that in which we normally admire ’em, eh, Paula ? 😀
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Absolutely! Happy to read you M-R
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Beautiful textures Paula!
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Per ultima arriivo anch’io…
Con grande ammirazione per la tua splendida foto!
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Beautiful close-up shot, Paula! I love the abstractness in this photograph.
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Very Kewl an UniQue 🙂
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How do I say “thank you” in quark language? 😀
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ThanQ 🙂 ~*(*@*@*)*~~~ 🙂 ThanQ
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That’s easy 😀 ThanQ 🙂 ~*(*@*@*)*~~~ 🙂 ThanQ 😆 Have a Qwreat Sunday!
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Yes i shall have a Quantatious Day dis’ fine day as sun rises in colorado thanQ once agin 🙂 say da quasicle Q U do da same also Ladee 🙂 …………frum da Q-ster
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Q-ster would be….?
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Da’ Q-ster is me…as i sit on my Keester this am Havin’ a bowl of Q an my coffee as da sun comes up 🙂 yup yup dat be me da Q-ster … in a Quandry again bout what to do 4 dais sunny day 🙂 …..again thanQ …fer the laughs dis am 🙂
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Oh, Q-ster is you 😀 Talk later, my soup is getting cold.
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Beautifully captured and very well chosen for the challenge. Nicely done!
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Love the softness of the filaments. Fraying is such a gentle word.
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I am happy you do, Hilary. Thank you for your nice visit. 🙂
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Soft and delicate, it’s a beautiful image – great close up. Another great musical selection , another band I really enjoy.
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Fantastic shot and texture Paula. I love it! 😀 ♥ Hugs ♥
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A real beauty, Paula, with all the tiny details visible perfectly. If I didn’ t know it was a plant, my imagination could see a part of a bird’ s wing in it… 🙂
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Frayed maybe but noting down without a nod to fading beauty. Beautiful colours and tones Paula!
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Perfect
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An exceptional shot! And I agree….perfect for the challenge.
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