Snail Nestled in Queen Anne's Lace is a photograph by Betty Denise which was uploaded on September 17th, 2015.
Snail Nestled in Queen Anne's Lace
A snail is nestled into a withered Queen Anne's Lace. The image is in natural earth tones of brown and green.
by Betty Denise
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17.000 x 11.000 inches
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Snail Nestled in Queen Anne's Lace
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Betty Denise
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Photograph - Giclee On Paper
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A snail is nestled into a withered Queen Anne's Lace. The image is in natural earth tones of brown and green.
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September 17th, 2015
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Comments (25)
Maggie Terlecki
You definitely have your eyes open all the time. What a great find and shot! :-) Maggie
Betty Denise replied:
Thanks Maggie! I see to always have my head on "swivel" when out and about. LOL
Delores Malcomson
This is so cool! I love it! I was born and lived in So. California for 39 years where snails were so abundant that they lined the streets after it rained. When I moved to Washington State in the mid 80's I never saw any snails except teeny tiny ones. A couple of years ago, I found one of the big ones in my front yard. I was so delighted that picked him up and brought him into the house and photographed him on a houseplant. Wish I had kept him and put him in a terrarium, as I don't know if he survived. Anyway, we have lots of Queen Anne's Lace where I live now, so the combination of the snail and the flower are very meaningful to me.
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much Delores! This was certainly a first for me. I had never seen a snail on a plant before. I'm so glad it brought back memories for you. :-)
Victoria Lisi
You captured a treasure!
Betty Denise replied:
That's exactly how I felt when I shot it Victoria! It's not something I see every day. Thank you!
Wonju H
Wow~~~ so awesome, Betty! l/f
Betty Denise replied:
I just LOVE to get a Wow response! Thank you so very much Wonju. You've made my day.
Irina Effa
Wow! This is unusual piece of flower/ Great captured! l/fv
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much for the Wow response Irina. What more could an artist ask for!
Maria Hunt
The smallest parts of nature combine to make an elegantly composed work of art. Love this, Betty. F/L
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much for the nice compliment Maria! Mother Nature is truly amazing!
Lainie Wrightson
Lovely macro of this interesting find :~) F&L
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much Lainie! I just walked by the location that I took this, so it's fitting that you commented on it today!