The Falklands landscape is largely treeless but filled with ground cover with great names like diddle-dee and balsam bog (this being the latter). Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/18 at 1/6th of a second
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Stationary whales lying awash —- Marked by their unique green callosities —- Beasts of the southern ocean.
Oh, I thought it was Land of Limitless Broccoli 😉 You know how I love your landscapes, this is no exception!
Looks like moss, natures carpeting.
gorgeous!
Sweet light
great pic. me be we coiuld use alittle of moss over here in thew usa.? we need more ground cover that is drought tolace, that can take l[ots of heat ?