Sadness & Candy are amazing colours, and the little heartbeat is such a cutie. How's the corn growing Prospero ? mine is getting such thick stems and looking good. Iam posting a photo of the corn for you. I still have to plant my leeks, brussel sprouts and purple sprouting broccoli. I have to wait for a bed to be freed up first.
There is something in your pictures that makes me whant to scream - that is how I see it - the way Prospero portrais it. Amazing feeling - I like every color, every shadow on your photos! So perfect! The first one looks like a belly button of some giant :)
I always enjoy seeing your picture and caption. I really see it in a whole different way then, like torn apart and sailing. You are very talented :) I love your little Angelina's pose :)
I love looking at your blog! It's very unique and wonderful. It takes me to another place... As usual, great photos and captions. Thanks for your comment on my blog. It's been a journey already with Roxy (the d90)
Did you have problem getting 'imposter' to look at you? Just joking he he... and I look forward to seeing that single leaf kaempferia grow. Btw, regarding your question on bougainvillea, hmm... I have not planted one before... never pruned this plant before.... and thank God I have not been pricked before, hence I did not realise that they are thorny. If I find a hybrid that has less thorn, I will definitely let you know ;-)
I was struck by the photo of the lichen on the rock. I have never been able to get a good shot of this little resilient world. Thanks for all your thoughtful words and delicate pictures.
A heartbeat at my feet & Imposter are really cute photos! I didn't quite to get what was the tropic bird.. but the shot does look stunning... Empty nest and ring of nibelung... are superb compositions... over all you've got fantastic compositions and lovely colors on these pictures. Very creative!
I am always mesmerized by your photography and of course by Angelina. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI must say that each and every shot is a gem.
ReplyDeleteAll so beautiful and sweet Angelina right by your side every step of the way:)
ReplyDeleteAll delightful colors, shapes and titles. Angelina looks so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteSadness & Candy are amazing colours, and the little heartbeat is such a cutie.
ReplyDeleteHow's the corn growing Prospero ? mine is getting such thick stems and looking good. Iam posting a photo of the corn for you. I still have to plant my leeks, brussel sprouts and purple sprouting broccoli. I have to wait for a bed to be freed up first.
There is something in your pictures that makes me whant to scream - that is how I see it - the way Prospero portrais it. Amazing feeling - I like every color, every shadow on your photos! So perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe first one looks like a belly button of some giant :)
I so love the compositions of these, Prospero! 'Ring of the Nibelung' is my favourite, and also 'horizon'.
ReplyDeleteI have the peacock ginger in my garden but doesn’t look as good as your.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your picture and caption. I really see it in a whole different way then, like torn apart and sailing. You are very talented :)
ReplyDeleteI love your little Angelina's pose :)
I love looking at your blog! It's very unique and wonderful. It takes me to another place...
ReplyDeleteAs usual, great photos and captions. Thanks for your comment on my blog. It's been a journey already with Roxy (the d90)
I love the heartbeat at your feet... :D
ReplyDeleteAll your photos are lovely.
Gorgeous shots! Hard to choose a favourite but my preferences go to 'sailing' and 'candy' (is this a Pachypodium?).
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and I loved the single word idea...really made me think
ReplyDeleteAs usually I admire your photos and this time I have my favourite - impostr! Amzing little owl!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week:)
wow...great photos!!! amazing!!!! your dog is so cute. did you see the pic of my pup at the end of my foo dog post?
ReplyDeletehehe....my pup has the biggest feet for a dog her size. that picture titled sailing looks like baby bird ready to eat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful macros! Magically captured! To me, 'Sailing' looks like tiny little baby birds crying and screaming for a feed.
ReplyDeleteDid you have problem getting 'imposter' to look at you? Just joking he he... and I look forward to seeing that single leaf kaempferia grow. Btw, regarding your question on bougainvillea, hmm... I have not planted one before... never pruned this plant before.... and thank God I have not been pricked before, hence I did not realise that they are thorny. If I find a hybrid that has less thorn, I will definitely let you know ;-)
ReplyDeleteI was struck by the photo of the lichen on the rock. I have never been able to get a good shot of this little resilient world. Thanks for all your thoughtful words and delicate pictures.
ReplyDeleteStunning! All are gorgeous, what's the name of that pink plant, like a candy?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Sailing, impostor and sadness are my favorites! You give me so many beauties to behold I always forget my thoughts by the time I get here. :)
ReplyDeleteA heartbeat at my feet & Imposter are really cute photos! I didn't quite to get what was the tropic bird.. but the shot does look stunning... Empty nest and ring of nibelung... are superb compositions... over all you've got fantastic compositions and lovely colors on these pictures. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteSo many I love today!
ReplyDeleteEspecially Ring of the Nibelung, Sailing, and Life on Earth and .... :)
In case I've never said it - I'm so glad you found me so that I could find you. I love your blog.
I love your compositions and your captions, oh so unique and lovely. And your heartbeat is the best of all. :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.....love the sadness...
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful !! Great photos..Lovely flowers with wonderful colors...Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that using just one word could make us think so much!! Beautiful images and words!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just fantastic!!!!!! I love each and every shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment too!
Monica.
Sadness looks like "JOY" to me. You have wonderful photos. Most of the time I cannot post a comment on the embedded comments. Trying againg.
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