Every Tuesday I post an image of a texture or the use of a texture and invite you to join in the fun of sharing a detail of your part of the world by linking your image post to this post.
You can also @ naramilee in twitter or instagram if you want to share an image from either platform.
You don’t have to make an exclusive Tuesdays of Texture post, you can find an image during the week and join any day you want and this event is ‘theme free’.
I share contributions on twitter and mention each one the next week. Hope to see your part of the world!
Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.
Rabindranath Tagore
It’s not that I cheated, but this is not morning dew drops. It rained a lot a few days back and I went outside with Baby J to play in muddy puddles (because we watch a lot of Peppa Pig around here) and I found this.
I loved the way the spickey leaves contrast with the drops of water as a combination of textures.
There was awesomeness last week and you can see it all here:
You can feel the changes of the season in Maggie’s image.
Ladyleemanila shared a collection of photos of shells, one of my favorite things to gaze at! I particularly love the second photo.
Norm came around here to share a collection of shots of a turnstile. Just the fact that it’s a turnstile is cool, but the textures are awesome.
Check out the vintage red grill on klara’s shot. Drool.
Jesh shared a collection of shots, two have great textures and my favorite is the painting one!
Have a great day! And share a bit with me 🙂
I like the dews 🙂
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Loved yours! 🙂
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Hello Lady Lee! I want to join “Tuesday of Texture”. This is my first entry about pelican feathers’ texture.
Kind greetings,
Marianne
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Sorry it’s about flamingo feathers 🙂
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And they’re beautiful!! Tweeted!
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Thank you!
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Hi!! Welcome to Tuesdays of Texture!! I hope you have fun exploring and sharing 🙂
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Love the droplets!
https://maryloustone66.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/tuesdays-of-texture-week-41-of-2015/
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Welcome! Loved your textures, thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Nice to meet you Narami. I’m Rhonda and I’d love to join in the fun. The photos seen here are beautiful!! I love photography when it can be seen in different perspectives…so I’ve enjoyed ‘feeling’ them as well as seeing them. Here’s mine 🙂 And thanks.
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I am delighted with your collection! Thanks so much for sharing it!!
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Thank YOU for the inspiration!
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😀
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I love the droplets. I strangely can almost smell the rain, looking at them! They’re so fresh and clear. And you’re totally right: the sharp, spikey texture of the plant really works to accentuate the texture of the drops. I really like the contrast!
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Thank you! 🙂
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morning dew or not, the drops are amazing.
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/10/tuesdays-of-texture.html
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Thanks klara! & thanks for your link!
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Beautiful images Narami. I love the little droplets on the thin spikes. I know that tree too.
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Thank you! They are pine leaves…. Right? Now I’m doubting myself 🙂
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It’s Pinus caribbean Morelet, (Pino hondurefio, Caribbean pine):
Click to access arbolesprvi2engl.pdf
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Oh! Yes it is!
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