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HOLDER AND BULB


Water droplets on rough-stalked feather moss

Grey colored Holder
Keeping neutral switched off bulb
serving whitish dew

BING IMAGE by Duncan Usher

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October 9, 2015
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4 responses to “HOLDER AND BULB”

  1. absengeralois Avatar
    absengeralois
    October 9, 2015

    SUPER! Gruß Alois

    Reply
    1. SAN_jeet Avatar
      SAN_jeet
      October 9, 2015

      Thanks Credit goes to Duncan and Bing

      Reply
  2. Jane Avatar
    Jane
    October 9, 2015

    Beautiful shot! 🙂

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    1. SAN_jeet Avatar
      SAN_jeet
      October 9, 2015

      Credit goes to Duncan and Bing
      Thanks for comment

      Reply

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