I love this shot! Love how the delicate lilyies stand out in the image. So delicat and tender, and yet so many colors in the background. How can anyone cut down something so lovely! :(
How can anyone be so crass! I have trained even the Prof to mow around the Bluebells and clumps of Marguerites, Belladonnas and even a few Watsonias. A beautiful shot even though its life was cut short.
I started my working life as a film maker. Then I began to feel useless and became a scientist instead. I love my new job but I can't give up cameras completely. Now I have accumulated so many photos that they're quite squashed in their digital box - so please click on them for instant liberation. If you want to know what cameras I use you have to click to see the complete profile.
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It reminds me of the Tuft of Flowers by Robert Frost - except not. A beautiful picture and may they grow again next year!
I love this shot! Love how the delicate lilyies stand out in the image. So delicat and tender, and yet so many colors in the background. How can anyone cut down something so lovely! :(
Very lovely shot, Really!
Looks like an impressionist painting!
I really like this!
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
so beautiful sandy
A very beautiful photo, it does almost look like a painting.
I hope they'll come back when the grass has a chance to grow. Beautiful shot, so nicely composed at ground level. Thanks for sharing.
How can anyone be so crass! I have trained even the Prof to mow around the Bluebells and clumps of Marguerites, Belladonnas and even a few Watsonias.
A beautiful shot even though its life was cut short.
so quiet yet bold!
Thought I would comment and say neat theme, did you make it for yourself? It's really awesome!
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