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by Lydia Holly
$26.00
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This photo was taken on Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina during Autumn. Grandfather mountain is the highest peak in the Blue Ridge Range. It is... more
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This photo was taken on Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina during Autumn. Grandfather mountain is the highest peak in the Blue Ridge Range. It is a place of diverse beauty and amazing vistas. The berries in the foreground are called mountain ash berries. "Mountain-ash is a beautiful but small tree with autumn-developing fruit. The tree is most often seen in the eastern United States at elevations over 3000 feet. The berries are eaten by birds and the foliage, twigs and fragrant inner bark is a favorite moose browse. The scientific name is Sorbus Americana." (About.com Forestry)
It is my understanding that The Mountain Ash Tree "provides three seasons of color. In spring it is laden with compact clusters of white flowers which will yield berries that turn bright red in September. By October, the large, dark green, pinnate leaves of this small tree will turn shades of yellow and orange, which with the berries are one of the brightest displays in the forest. Mountain Ash gr...
I have enjoyed taking photos since I was a little girl, but especially began learning about the skill and art of photography in college; however, as years went by I, like most of us, put the camera in the drawer and would pull it out only for special occasions. For the most part, photography has been a passion that I put on the shelf; but now I have the opportunity to share with others some of my favorite photos,while exploring creative and new styles in photography and digital art. I enjoy taking photos of just about anything...animals, nature, vistas, people, architecture, and landscapes. I love it all! I am in awe of God's creation and ever so thankful that I have the opportunity to reflect a piece of it through a photograph. I hope...
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Cindy Treger
Lydia, this is gorgeous. f/l
Lydia Holly replied:
Thank you so much Cindy!
Lydia Holly
Thank you so much Teresa Wilson for choosing this piece as a favorite!
Lydia Holly
Thank you " Glimpses Of Autumn " for the feature!
Mioara Andritoiu
Beautiful image, Lydia! L/F
Lydia Holly replied:
Thank you so much Mioara!
Lydia Holly
Thank you " All Natural Beauty of this World " for the feature!