All life is dependent on a myriad of tiny structures, combining to create forms which interact with others.
From the strong, almost transparent wings of a bee, to the plants they feed on and pollinate, if we destroy just one structure, we put the whole system at risk.
I took many photos of bees on garlic chives yesterday. I find it amazing that you are 1//2 a world away doing the same.
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I have to admit mine wasn’t yesterday, but earlier in the year when the chives were flowering.
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Very true. Beautiful shot.
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Th flower petals have an interesting geometric structure. Nice image!
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Thanks. π
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I never think of flowers as having structure, but this picture shows they really do.
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My son was obsessed with the Fibonacci sequence at one stage, and we were endlessly looking at things like flowers and shells to count petal or whorls to see if they were Fibonacci numbers.
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I did the same when I learned about it! ItΒ΄s so awesome to see the structures everywhere around you! Wonderful photo, Su! And very wise words. xxxxx
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Thank you Sarah. I despair sometimes that what seems so obvious to so many of us, is ignored — and at such terrible cost. π
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YouΒ΄re not alone with this, Su…
xxxxxxx
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π xxxxx
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Excellent images and words
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Lovely soft and dreamy photo.
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Thanks Jude π
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Great photo and sentiment Su, if only governments and heads of state would take note of what you are saying! (One particular person, across the ocean for both you and I, springs to mind, for some strange reason! Lol!)
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Thanks Andy. We can hope (however unrealistically) π
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You’re welcome Su π BTW, I wasn’t copying your post, honestly! Lol! I just realised my latest post is of a bumble bee mimicking hoverfly, sitting on top of some hogweed, not at all disimilar to your beautiful photo π
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Hehe. I’m pretty sure mine was inspired by someone else’s. That’s the thing with a theme really. And I never tire of seeing photos of bees doing their thing. π
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As long as you don’t ever tire of the birds doing there thing too, Su, otherwise you might get banned from wordpress! Lol! π
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π hehe.
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Nicely turned double meaning of “structure”, Su.
janet
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Thanks Janet. I did get some inspiration from another post that utilised two ideas of structure. Can’t think whose that could have been π
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Oh, cool! π
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Wow Su, I think this is one of your best photos. And I don’t like bees much. π The words are so true.
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I wonder what chive honey would be like?
Leslie
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Garlic chives at that! π
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That would make a nice addition to a savoury dish.
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Wouldn’t it! In a dressing with balsamic vinegar perhaps.
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Yum….
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Thank you so much. π
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Absolutely beautiful composition and truthful words.
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Thank you so much Lucile π
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They so harmoniously coexist and function in growth and survival.Ethereal nature image displaying the sacred bonds of nature,dear Su!Happy month of September,my friend π xxx
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Thank you my dear friend. It’s a big month for us here; a general election in less than three weeks. And hope finally for a change of government. xxxx π
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It’s just one day before the German elections.Let’s hope for the better results that will bring radical change.Great Together or Go Green … xoxox π
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So much change needed — all over the world. xxxx π
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