Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #182: Interesting Objects January 18, 2022January 18, 2022 ~ Aletta - nowathome Patti is our host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge Peruvian pink pepper tree Stick worm Bark of a Quiver tree Coconut Tree cross cut Wild Mushroom Tumble weed Share this:PinterestTwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by Aletta - nowathome Almost lifelong teacher, now at home! Love creating and travelling! View all posts by Aletta - nowathome
At close quarters, I see how unique each object is. At least, I haven’t see any like this before. Superb, Aletta! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you very much Sheetal! I am glad that I could introduce you to the wild animals of South Africa LikeLike Reply
Some fascinating photos there, Aletta, especially the stick worm and the quiver tree! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I like your take on the challenge this week. That wild mushroom is fascinating! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
These are all great, but I love the quiver tree and mushroom particularly. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Excellent selections, Aletta. The bark and coconut tree are very intersting. They are beautifully captured, so are the rest. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Dis vreeslike interessante voorwerpe Aletta! Daai tolbos (of is dit ‘n rolbos?) beland gereeld in ons erf wanneer die suidewind so sterk waai. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Dankie! Tumbleweed is volgens Google Tuimelkruid! 🙄 Ken nie daai woord nie Rolbos, tolbos? Dit lyk vir my albei name kan gebruik word Corna. Hie by ons is dit net so volop! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Tuimelkruid … sjoe, nog nie hierdie woord gehoor nie (maar dit klink soos “tumble weed”, ne) 😄. LikeLiked by 1 person
At close quarters, I see how unique each object is. At least, I haven’t see any like this before. Superb, Aletta!
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Thank you very much Sheetal! I am glad that I could introduce you to the wild animals of South Africa
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Great selections. That Quiver tree bark is very unique!
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Thank you so much John, the quiver tree is unique
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Some fascinating photos there, Aletta, especially the stick worm and the quiver tree!
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Thank you very much Susan! Glad you liked it
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Wonderful collection from nature, Aletta. Beautiful captures, too!
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Thank you so much for the lovely comments Patti!
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I like your take on the challenge this week. That wild mushroom is fascinating!
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Thank you so much John! Much appreciated
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These are all great, but I love the quiver tree and mushroom particularly.
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Thank you so much Graham.
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Ek stem saam – n wonderlike versameling!
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Baie dankie Dries 🌼
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Love your selections Aletta 🙂 🙂
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Thank you very much Brian
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Excellent selections, Aletta. The bark and coconut tree are very intersting. They are beautifully captured, so are the rest.
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Thank you so much for the lovely comments Amy!
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That bark looks so amazing. And how much big that tumble weed was?
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The tumbleweed was huge!
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I enjoy the variety of objects you have chosen.
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Thank you so much Anne!
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Dis vreeslike interessante voorwerpe Aletta! Daai tolbos (of is dit ‘n rolbos?) beland gereeld in ons erf wanneer die suidewind so sterk waai.
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Dankie! Tumbleweed is volgens Google Tuimelkruid! 🙄 Ken nie daai woord nie Rolbos, tolbos? Dit lyk vir my albei name kan gebruik word Corna. Hie by ons is dit net so volop!
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Tuimelkruid … sjoe, nog nie hierdie woord gehoor nie (maar dit klink soos “tumble weed”, ne) 😄.
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Ek dink dis ‘n direkte vertaling😅😁😜
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