Sunday Stills Photography challenge this week – Green Macro or Close-Up
The word Green automatically made me think of trees and luscious bush.
As it’s nearing to St Patrick’s Day, not one vision of a green mythical Irish person came to mind. For one thing, I have no photographs of such things, though I do have many of our trip to Ireland and the Squire sipping a local pint.
I digress.
So back to the topic of nature and here are a few photographs of my interpretation of the Sunday Stills Photography Challenge.
Capturing green grapes and leaves when the sun is low and the colour is more vivid.
We are heading into autumn which rarely has green as it’s feature colour. Though many of my fellow blogger followers hail from the Northern Hemisphere where spring is slowly popping her sleepy head with a burst of green.
Whereas, in the deep New Zealand forest, there is a continuous growth of ferns. The new shoots are an iconic shape.
The Koru (Māori for “bight” or “loop”) is a spiral shape based on the shape of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace. It is an integral symbol in Māori art, carving and tattoos. The circular shape of the koru helps to convey the idea of perpetual movement while the inner coil suggests a return to the point of origin.
Then the best green of all to indulge in for the next few months is feijoas. As corny as it sounds, it really is the smallest things in life that can bring happiness if only for a moment on our lips and hopefully not on our hips.
What is Sunday Stills all about?
In Terri’s words:
Sunday Stills is a photography challenge with a weekly theme (similar to the now-defunct WPC). Each Sunday I post the weekly theme with images of my own interpretation. Any blogger is welcome to participate and interpret the challenge with their photos, poems, stories, music, etc!
Join in via https://secondwindleisure.com/photography/sunday-stills-photo-challenge/
Love the lighting with the green grapes. Amazing pictures all though!
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Lovely images, Suzanne! Our pineapple guavas (feijoas) are just starting to bud and I’m looking forward to what we hope is a good crop this year. Unfortunately, we now need to compete with a squirrel who has developed a taste for them.
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Thanks for giggle Janis as I imagined you and said squirrel vying for the fruit 🙂 🙂 In all seriousness I hope you do have a good crop this year. They are tasty and we certainly overindulge in them.
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So far we just cut them open and eat them. My husband tried to make a jam out of them one year but it never really jelled. Do you have any recipes, or do you just scoop out the insides and enjoy?
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I have used in baking e.g. Feijoa crumble [same as apple just using feijoas], muffins have made jam though can’t remember what recipe I used. Might need a setting agent like a lemon?
Most of all just eating them by scooping. They do have a short shelf life, so making a chutney or relish out of them is another good way to reduce the waste. Enjoy your harvest.
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Wonderful green images Suzanne 🙂
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Pleased you enjoyed viewing them 🙂
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I have been AWOL for a very long time but coming up for air, blinking in the sunlight and generally feeling able to engage again I am absolutely delighted to find you. Number 22 happens to be my lucky number and that verdant green photo enriches my soul and lights me up with hope. Thank you Suzanne
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Great to “see” you back, Osyth. I had forgotten you weren’t about when I changed my blog title. Take care.
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I’m looking forward to jogging along with you again. I have always enjoyed your work. Take good care. 💫
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Lovely Sue. I can hardly wait till the feijoas are dropping. I’m sure they won’t add anything at all to our hips 🙂 Stay well both of you xx
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Thanks Wendy and yes we have a couple of old large trees at the Lawyers residence which we have permission to raid. So looking forward to overindulging. With the amount of training I am doing at the moment, no worry about eating a few more 🙂 . Les is keeping away from crowds as you do with a very low immune system. Keep well too xx
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All your images are stunning, Suzanne, but the backlit grapes are my favorite and the moss closeup looks so alien…especially knowing how small it is. A true macro!
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Thanks Terri, nature is quite interesting when we get the chance to be up close and personal. Which is one thing we can still do without any issues 🙂
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Boy, isn’t that the truth!
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Lovely greens Suzanne, I love green. The grapes are a fabulous shot, backlit like that. But I think you have a typo in your post, you are surely heading into autumn 😆 when I suspect your world turns more golden, though if you are still having a dry spell, maybe not this year.
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Good grief you’re right Jude I was supposed to type Autumn . Thanks for letting me know. Crazy busy days lately.
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I love the way the fern unravels..
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Me too Lisa, nature is wonderful and I love a good bush walk.
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Lovely shots! Are those Kiwis?
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Thanks for your comment and the fruit shown are feijoas.
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Those were such a cheery sight this morning. Loved your macro shots.
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Thanks Eilene and pleased they cheered you up this morning. We could all do with more cheer and less gloom 🙂
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All beautiful, but I love the close up of the back lit grapes best.
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Cheers Suzanne and it was just being in the right place and the right time 🙂
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Wowza! Love that curly wurly fern!
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Thanks Denzil and I love your description 🙂
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Absolutely stunning
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Thanks Becky, our natural world is a stunner most of the time.
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A feast for the eyes.
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Pleased you enjoy it, April.
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Beautiful images of green, Suzanne. Your photography never ceases to delight!
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Pleased you enjoyed the images Donna.
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A lovely collection of green Suz and that Koru is a delight!
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Thanks Deb and I love seeing the Koru when out walking.
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I love your ferns. Great detail
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Thanks Anne, every time I see that photo it transports me back to the bush with all the distinctive smells and foliage.
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