LAPC guest host this week is Jude at Cornwall in Colours – and she challenges us to find some textures.
last weekend, we enjoyed a lovely walk in the woods. I love all the different tree trunks.


Looking up into the canopy, the last few oak leaves clinging on to the moss and lichen covered branches.

And back down to the lake shore, where in the sheltered bay, the water was almost like glass.

And just for Jude, this was one of the last fuzzy bees I took a photograph of back in late September. Missing them and looking forward to seeing them back in the spring.

Special thanks to Jude for hosting this week’s challenge.
Love the textures, the water photo is wonderful but a fuzzy bee to finish was a delight 🙂
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Thank you Brian
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Thank you MM. Trees are so interesting when you take the time to actually study them closely, and your fuzzy bee is a delight. Haven’t seen one for quite a while, though a wasp managed to get into my room recently!
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Trees are certainly great subjects for photographers.
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Beautiful image selections of texture! Lobbed the bee capture. The water flow is wonderful.
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Thank you Amy
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I enjoy the different textures of bark.
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Thank you Anne
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Wonderful photos, especially the lake one. Gorgeous.
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Thank you Sofia
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A walk in the woods is ideal for texture hunting! But my favourite photo has to be the bee – so fuzzy 🙂 Like you I look forward to their return next summer.
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You are so right, woods are perfect for textures
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Loved your ode to Jude Karina 😊. Your walk looks wonderful. Good for you for recognizing nature’s gifts.
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Thank you Tina
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Tree bark is always fascinating to me, the textures and colors are so varied.
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Me too Eliza
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I bet some people can identify a tree just by feeling its bark. and no touch needed for our beloved bumblebee!
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Tree bark can be very destinctive indeed
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