22 thoughts on “Sunlit moss creates enchanting forest ambiance.”
Great Macro
Thanks 🙂 Aletta
What a fabulous shot.
Thanks ❤
I love this….your images from the forest are always good to see, Ritva
Thanks Sue 🙂 I am happy to hear that
Good!
Wow, fabulous shot, beautifully lit!
Thanks, Nature dies the best lighting
True, but you know how to make the most of it 🙂
🙂 I do try
magical.
Thanks Klara
Such a wonderful image, Ritva!
Thank you Jo
Great light, Ritva. Makes me nostalgic for France where I used to see lots of this in the forest.
Lovely to evoke memories - I see this in our front and backyard 🙂
Who thought moss could be so beautiful!
I wonder what little critters are in there?
To answer your question, most abundant aquatic groups are nematodes, tardigrades, and rotifers. All are active in the film of water that covers wet mosses. Mites and springtails are among the best represented air-breathing groups.
Great Macro
Thanks 🙂 Aletta
What a fabulous shot.
Thanks ❤
I love this….your images from the forest are always good to see, Ritva
Thanks Sue 🙂 I am happy to hear that
Good!
Wow, fabulous shot, beautifully lit!
Thanks, Nature dies the best lighting
True, but you know how to make the most of it 🙂
🙂 I do try
magical.
Thanks Klara
Such a wonderful image, Ritva!
Thank you Jo
Great light, Ritva. Makes me nostalgic for France where I used to see lots of this in the forest.
Lovely to evoke memories - I see this in our front and backyard 🙂
Who thought moss could be so beautiful!
I wonder what little critters are in there?
To answer your question, most abundant aquatic groups are nematodes, tardigrades, and rotifers. All are active in the film of water that covers wet mosses. Mites and springtails are among the best represented air-breathing groups.
Wow – it’s quite the environment!!
Excellent picture!