Lens Artists Photo Challenge #300 – Delicate

For this challenge Ann-Christine asks us to show what delicate means to us.

My header photo and the one below are of air plants. These delicate plants don’t require soil in order to live.

The following gallery shows more delicate things found in nature.

Many thanks to our host Ann-Christine for her challenge Lens-Artists #300 – Delicate

22 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #300 – Delicate

  1. Very interesting choices, airplants! I have tried a couple of times, but failed. Keeping them moist is a delicate task.. Seashells are wonderfully delicate, and I think you are the only one mentioning them!

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    1. Ann-Christine, this was a great challenge. I found those air plants growing naturally on trees. One was in Texas, the other in Florida. I’m glad you enjoyed the seashells. Many thanks!

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  2. Beth, I love the air plants. We have a few of them around our yard. Yesterday I discovered a staghorn fern that had attached itself to a tree branch in back of our house. The ‘Mother’ plant is about 50 yards away. Obviously, a piece blew in the wind and found a new home.

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    1. Betty, thank you. The header photo was in the Texas Hill Country. The other one was taken on a canoe trip in the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge near Crystal River on the Florida Gulf Coast.

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    1. John, I’m glad I could share a photo of something new to you. They don’t grow in the wild where I live but I have seen them many times growing on trees on the banks of some of the Florida rivers. The header photo was in the Texas Hill country.

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