That CRAVER, he considers himself quite the witty comedian, doesn't he? Great picture, it's amazing how those climbing plants know just how to hold on to get to where they want to go.
It is one of the beautiful things in Nature that we learn from. Grape vine tendrils and how about those pesky weeds in this country where you walk through and the seeds come off and hand on your clothes?
The person who invented these strips with the plastic weave on each piece - a male and female parts - that hook together was copied after nature. Velcro.
Nice post. I really like looking at things like this.
Excellent photo for the theme. I really like how you composed the picture with the short depth of field. It really makes the subject stand out especially in the low light. Nice job.
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Perfect choice for the prompt!
ReplyDeleteoh, that is fabulous. I just took my picture but have another one in mind. I'm not sure which I'll post yet.
ReplyDeleteNice picture when using the word, twisted.....
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Betsy
It is amazing isn't it. Great choice. MB
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love your macro! Interesting concept, those tendrils!
ReplyDeleteI love how grapevines intertwine like that!
ReplyDeleteThe grape vine is definitely twistded in knots. Peferfect for the theme.
ReplyDeletePerfect!! I love the way vines grow around things.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot!
ReplyDeletethat's a great entry. perfect.
ReplyDeletehappy weekend.
You've done a wonderful job of capturing 'twisted'.
ReplyDeleteIt IS amazing. That's such a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting mine and have a great weekend. :)
Fantastic shot for the theme!!
ReplyDeleteHappy PH!
Nice shot. That's impressive twisting! Happy weekend
ReplyDeleteSimple yet so effective.
ReplyDeleteTendrils? But I only see three.
ReplyDeleteThat CRAVER, he considers himself quite the witty comedian, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, it's amazing how those climbing plants know just how to hold on to get to where they want to go.
Lovely. Clever plant.
ReplyDeleteNow that is one twisted picture! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely, delightful, delicious. Great greens!
Is it a pea or a pumpkin?
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely in its own twisted way. i played too.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture and choice for the twisted theme :)
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did those vines grow like that?
ReplyDeleteWhat a good eye you have! Nice spot! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of the twisted knots. Good choice.
ReplyDeleteIt is one of the beautiful things in Nature that we learn from. Grape vine tendrils and how about those pesky weeds in this country where you walk through and the seeds come off and hand on your clothes?
ReplyDeleteThe person who invented these strips with the plastic weave on each piece - a male and female parts - that hook together was copied after nature. Velcro.
Nice post. I really like looking at things like this.
Nice close up shot. Have a nice weekend. CY
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Oh my.....this photo is outSTANDING!!!!
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For "twisted" it's twisted, lol ! very nice photo !
ReplyDeleteGood choice for the theme it really twisted...happy hunting!
ReplyDeletesimple yet very cool looking.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo from you as usual!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks like someone knotted that. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo for the theme. I really like how you composed the picture with the short depth of field. It really makes the subject stand out especially in the low light. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteGood job for today's theme. :)
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Oh gee, I just remembered my grape vine would have been perfect for today! Excellent shot. ;)
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Nice find! You met the challenge – very clever!
ReplyDeleteAmazing nature , isn't it? perfect for this week's meme.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot. I have always been fascinated by tendrils myself.
ReplyDeleteGreeting from Bulgaria.Beautiful photo.
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