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5 comments:
nice...
Absolutely wonderful!
I love spotting lichen for both aesthetic reasons and the fact that it means clean air.
You could consider just 'dawn light' and remove "in".
dawn light
the lichens shine
from bare branches
Alan
Agree with Alan about 'in'. Photo looks like one of my jogging routes.
'in' is good.
Thanks Alan and PiR.
The photograph is of a forest near Toulouse. I think there are wild boar in parts of it.
So much for jogging then. :)
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