Very nice! And so appropriate for the coming season!
I’m assuming the plant is showing signs of fall. The green of chlorophyll is the first to leach out when the plant shuts off the nutrient flow at the petiole, where the leaf attaches to the branch. Here, it’s usually a light freeze that signals the plant to do this. If a plant has leaves like this and it’s not fall, it’s a sign of iron deficiency.
Ain’t that the truth! This is an excellent capture. I can almost see the nutrients traveling along those veins, too. So cool!
~Lisa
WOW, that really is macro! Great shot!
Ugh! I have got to get a macro lens!!! I am soooo jealous…great shot as usual.
Very cool and veiny and leafy..:-)
seems we both went for a more textured macro monday this week 🙂
nicely done nivy
outstanding!
Nice job Nivin. 🙂
Very nice idea!
WOW…..That is amazingly close!
Nice photo…nice camera!!!!
Wow, this is beautiful, the work of a real photographer. Thanks for showing and this is inspiring me to do better on my amateur(ly) shots.
uffda..that is a great shot..truly beautiful! 🙂
Wow, that is really cool!
Very nice! And so appropriate for the coming season!
I’m assuming the plant is showing signs of fall. The green of chlorophyll is the first to leach out when the plant shuts off the nutrient flow at the petiole, where the leaf attaches to the branch. Here, it’s usually a light freeze that signals the plant to do this. If a plant has leaves like this and it’s not fall, it’s a sign of iron deficiency.
Keep up the good work!
I love how the camera always shows us there’s more than meets the eye. Great shot!
Now this macro is an incredible piece of art. I love it!
Jamie Paterson