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“Nor will I then thy modest grace forget,
Chaste Snow-drop, venturous harbinger of Spring,
And pensive monitor of fleeting years!”
~ William Wordsworth
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Cleavers, Dandelion, Gorse flowers, Ground Elder, Hop shoots, Alexanders, Primroses, Wild Plum Blossom, Sweet Violets
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Wordless Wednesday – 21/10/2015 – If Klimt had painted Autumn
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This entry was posted in Art, Nature, Trees, Whimsy, Wordless and tagged autumn, Cambridge Botanics, Gardens, Klimt, Liquidambar ‘Worplesdon’, Liquidambar styraciflua, red, Reflections, Ripples, Water lily leaves. Bookmark the permalink.
Wonderful photo – I love the reflections of trees in the water. I know almost nothing about Klimt but now feel motivated to remedy that.
Thanks. I love perfectly still reflections, but the ripples made it much more interesting between the lilypads, lots of small-scale geometric patterns and rich colours, which to my mind makes it reminescent of Klimt’s paintings.
This is wonderful – I love the ripple!