Thank you once again
Elfay!
Uma, ‘microscopic analysis’ hee, heee. I like to go zoom in as much as possible to see what’s going on!
Re. faces within faces – glad that makes sense. It’s something that comes forth in most of the photos which can have your eyes doing somersaults, LOL!
Will check out your blog.
I confess to being a tree huger – very drawn to them too. I really love an elder tree by the river near to where I live and one day decided to go for a walk and say, ‘hi’ to this tree.
It had been cut in half down the middle (butchered more like) as it was overhanging the public footpath and I felt myself welling up and I put my hands on it and said, ‘sorry’ to it. Glad to say it has grown back now.
Mother Earth needs protection – from humanity!
Miss Kate, thank you for your response.
I remember being stunned too when I first saw one of Pictoriale’s photos in this section of SF earlier on this year.
It was of leafie beings in what could easily be thought of as a pile of ‘dead leaves’ and I instantly saw them so clearly that I just had to get out there with my camera to see if I could capture any beings too!
Was very exciting!
Love those leafies – they have soooo much character:
Why not try taking some photos yourself then zoom in to see if anyone’s looking back at you?
Ask from the heart if they will show themselves, then take some photos of whatever you’re drawn to – waterfalls, flowers, trees, grass.
Try photographing these things close up and from a distance. They can be miniscule so don’t expect to see them with your physical eyes, you may sense their presence by connecting with nature.
Re. Tinkerbells – nope - no Tinkerbells. I love Tinkerbell!
It’s perfectly understandable that if someone was given a nature spirit photo to look at, they would be searching for dear Tink, trying to spot a single clear cut image – full-bodied physically and of course with wings.
Tinkerbell and perhaps the hoax Cottingley faerie photos can fix impressions in minds of what faeries look like.
The Victorians loved to illustrate faeries with wings but so far I’ve not seen one in any of my photos and neither has Pictoriale.
They may appear to others this way though. They can have ethereal light around them which resembles wings.
When I read once someone stating that angels don’t have wings I was taken back but then I thought about it. Why would they actually need wings? But angels and faeries may manifest this way to others be recognised how they are expected to look like. Only going by what I've actually experienced.
Some of the nature spirits radiate beauty and many of them have very long faces, noses and chins and features that make me smile!
I love the expressions on these below. In the first photo, if you focus on the being under what looks like it could be a pointy hat you might see a very unamused expression. As she’s holographic – there’s more than one expression that might emerge but one of them sure does make me chuckle!
Blessings, Amethyst x