Friday, February 29, 2008

Spanish Moss #2










I just LOVE these trees with Spanish moss on their limbs

23 comments:

  1. Ohhh, Susanne, these are really very beautiful. I agree there is something very special about seeing this moss in the trees!

    Your work is stunning!

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  2. Thank you Kim!
    I'm glad you like this sometimes spooky looking moss too.

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  3. I love the first photo! Very spooky looking

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  4. That is really neat. We don't have anything like here, it's almost like spiderwebs hanging all over the branches... great photos.

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  5. Yes, they are, Jenty!
    Thanks for commenting.:-)

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  6. You have all that wonderful snow, Michele - and we have the moss on the trees...LOL..
    Thanks for your kind comment.

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  7. This looks wild. Beautifully wild.

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  8. Danke Peter fuer deinen "wilden" Kommentar!:-)

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  9. These shots with the moss are stunning. Very nice photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I remember growing up in my country over in Europe. My grandma used to make skin scrubbers for bath out of these.

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  11. Thank you Travis,

    for stopping by and writing your kind comment.

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  12. Hi Chris,

    that's interesting about your Grandma's use of this Spanish moss. I heard about too. Thanks for commenting.

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  13. Susanne, these are beautiful, nice shots.

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  14. Thank you so much for this nice comment, Bob!

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  15. Love the moss on the trees. lovely shots Sue.

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  16. Thanks Carole,

    for your kind comment. I appreciate your words very much!

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  17. I love spanish Moss I use to live near the swamps in east texes it grew all over the place at night in the moonlight it had the most awsome effects

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  18. Hi Nyte,
    thanks for commenting and for your little story.I guess, the moss can be very spooky looking too.

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  19. Such a stark contrat to where you came from Sue and you capture it with all your style and class. Beautiful! I could take the same picture and it wouldnt come close to yours..;-) Hope all is well..;-)

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  20. Yes you can do it too, Rick - but in your style and in your sight. And that makes all us photographers so unique!

    That's for commenting. Nice to see you back.

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  21. Wow Susanne, I love those too. Reminds me willow trees. Great shots. Anna :)

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  22. Susanne, yes, those are the trees I'm talking about! They're so graceful!

    I'll have to make a post about our tour and show you my own tree photos, when I can get to it.

    Thanks for sharing! Would you like to trade links?

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  23. Hi Lynda,
    I'm glad you found what you were looking for.:-) Thanks for your comment.

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