Depth….that is an interesting topic for this weeks Photo Challenge.
(https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/depth/)
Depth can be interpreted as meaning many things, so for my interpretation I thought that I would take you to the Depth’s of the Tropical Rain Forests, steamy, damp with light filtering through the fronds…..
Boy!… it was hot and sticky there……But wait I cannot tell a lie.
This ‘rainforest’ was only two miles from the centre of London at Kew Botanical Gardens on the banks of the River Thames…..and definitely not the Amazon.
Depth and viewpoint can change your interpretation of any location….I hope you like this one.
1st February
(C) David Oakes 2015.

Gorgeous pic.
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Thanks
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Clever interpretation
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Well…it was just a thought. Glad that you appreciated it
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I do too. Not just this great photo, but your sense of humor as well. 😀
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Wow! Truly beautiful!
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I have yet to experience the real thing….but Kew Gardens is perhaps the next best thing 😊
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I just uses “the googles” to see Kew Gardens. It’s now on the bucket list for when I make it across the Pond Looks like an amazing place. Thanks for sharing, David!
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Follow this link for my visit last year https://davidoakesimages.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/a-botanical-delightpart-two/
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I’m a huge nature fan and your pictures from Kew Gardens blew me away. Beautiful snaps, David. I’ve was especially drawn to the giant lilies. What a neat place. Thank-you for sharing the link. I appreciate it, Sir!
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Did the temperature play havoc with your kit? I have suffered a sticky lens (it was okay once the temperature had stabilised) when using it outdoors in near zero temperatures then going back indoors to shoot in 23c.
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Yep, I had to wait (not long about 5 minutes) for r the camera to acclimatise….then just try to keep it out of the way of drips (water drips that is!)
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