How do you capture an image that you could call mystical? My most mystical experience was at at ceremony in a temple in India, but of course I was too in the moment to think about photos. I might post something from Dartmoor as well, but meanwhile I hope this fits the bill. 
Look closely and you will see two boxing hares.
This is for Ailsa’s challenge over at Where’s My Backpack if you would like to join in.
mystical indeed, how did you create the sparkles, and are the boxing hares real or sculpted? Mmm, intriguing 🙂
Great photo for the theme, Gilly. Those boxing hares look rather too big to be real. 🙂
A mystical photo, when hares are boxing 😉
Thanks for liking my High Line post! This is very cool.
Very mystical. Like the star bursts.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
I love the treatment with the star bokeh. I like your blog. Keep on posting.
Here’s my take on the mystical theme: http://creativetemp.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/natures-painting/
Oh, I found them, standing under the leaf 😉 . I should think Dartmoor would yield some very mystical photos given the right light. I had so hoped to capture something myself but, alas, the light was too flat. 😦
have you written a post about your experience in india? i’d dearly love to read it.
Gilly, this is wonderfully mystical! Perfect for the theme!! 🙂
I see Te hares!
Mystical indeed, Gilly!
That’s a fun shot!
oh that IS mystical ^^
How cool is this shot, Gilly! The starbursts … captured or digitally added?
What a great shot… the boxers are a riot. I love the praying figure. 😉
Mystical and a bit scary
Mesmerizing!
Delightful sculptures Gilly! Mythic gardens seems the perfect title 🙂