Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Close ups of moss or lichens on tree branches

I was trying my macro setting on camera again and for lack of some early spring flowers, I spotted this stuff in a tree. I am not sure what it is. Maybe someone will inform me and I can change the title of the post to match. . . I thought it was pretty anyway.

9 comments:

Malyss said...

I'd say you're right, it's a kind of lichen; Thanks for the Frenchman's explanation; I like the story!

Love Bears All Things said...

Hi, Paulie,
I said my computer was off because it is. I am using Honey Bear's this week. He has a device that lets him access internet wherever he is. Alas, I have not programmed it to my computer and the disk is in Alabama. We do not have cable or internet connection to this house anymore.
I liked your suggestion for the house "sell" as a goal. I thought of it but couldn't think of one word. You're clever.

Katney said...

In the last photo I see two kinds of lichen and one of moss, so it looks like you got a "hat trick". (I think that hat trick refers to three of something in hockey--maybe it's a trifecta instead.)

SandyCarlson said...

Those are great shots. I love the color of this moss.

Linda said...

Cool how those macro shots can make simple stuff look so good.
Great picture.

Lilli & Nevada said...

even lichens look good.

abc said...

Beautiful close-ups. A nice example of how common things that one normally overlooks can be very interesting when taking a closer look. I liked your pictures of the bridge and Mount Hood too. I got here through Malyss' blog. Kind regards

Rune Eide said...

I would side with Katney here (except for the hat-trick which comes from soccer).

Chloe said...

That is the exact color of the lobby at the hotel. It is beautiful!

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