Diminuendo
Smorzando
The Rite Of Spring
Nocturne
Bolero
Acapella
Tremolo
Fugue
Tango
Allegro non troppo
Such an interesting quality to the lighting in your photos. Very pretty. That little Angelina is a doll - does allegro mean lively?
ReplyDeleteProspero: Thanks for visiting my site. It gave me the opportunity to revisit yours. The colors on your flowers are striking. Great close-ups. I really like Bolero.
ReplyDeleteHow do you get those colors on your flower shots? Diminuendo is great.
ReplyDeleteFunky looks! I like! I really like "The Rite of Spring"!!
ReplyDeleteI like how Nocturne looks like it's glowing from within and Tremolo reminds me of gentle rain or water falling.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to what surprises your pictures will have. They are always great!
ReplyDeletevery pretty flowers... I love the blues.... Dinimuendo looks 3D very cool looking
ReplyDeleteWow. Really interesting collection of pictures. Inspirational..:)
ReplyDeleteI love, love love the corncockle shots! the colours are fabulous!
ReplyDeletedefinitely amazing! the first photo is superb!
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful. Sometimes when I see my plants doing well, is like they are so happy and when the wind blows... that's when I think they are actually having a good time... ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, and I like the way you've set them all to music. My favorite is the nocturne.
ReplyDeleteI love the musical likenesses! My favourites are Diminuendo (love the magenta behind the blue), and Nocturne. And of course, Allegro non troppo!
ReplyDeleteOh What A Wonderful Photo!! Really So Colorful !! I Enjoyed IT....Great..Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteVery cool symphony! Great colours!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display of your flowers. Do you ever show wide shots of your gardens?
ReplyDeletecolours - forte!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos!I really like your photography.
ReplyDeleteYour colors are very effective! Beautiful photos! Love what you've done with them. Yes, the brownstones in Brooklyn are the real thing! :)
ReplyDeletethese shots are fabulous. that nocturne is wonderful. i am still stumbling along trying to figure out what i am doing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I think I like bolero the most (but I'm not sure since all parts are splendid)
ReplyDeleteAch and Allego non troppo is so sweet:)
Superb post!
Thanks for stopping by again. It gave me the opportunity to admire your flowers a second. ...glad to stay in touch
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog, so I could know yours.I loved your symphony and all the photos on your blog. They are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAs you named your flowers, I supposed that you understand about music.
You asked me if those tulips were from my garden. I wish they were!!!! They are from Regent's Park, in London. The photos were taken by my son, that had been there last april.
Beautiful flowers dancing to the beat of delightful music. Very excellent Post.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you find so many interesting things to photograph! They're all beautiful and well done. The rite of spring is so funky!
ReplyDeleteYes I did get a lot of comments about selecting a camera. All helpful but I'm still very indecisive. I have a lot of options...
Just like a symphony, your flowers are moving...and to end with Angelina...well, what could be better:)
ReplyDeleteYour images are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you - my eyes can't get enough of these colors - I hear music - and it is beautiful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of musical likenesses to flowers before. How clever of you!
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether they would play for my "Dance of the Water Lillies"? ;)
stunning. the colors, the photos, the creativity. well done. and yes, your comment about the bird and the statue on my site is so true. simplicity governs sometimes
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shots!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting way of naming them. After some thinking, I'll go for Nocturne.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great blog and wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteLove also the banner, so cute!
Very nice macro!! The lighting and colors and really nice to look out. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The pictures are like paintings.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit in our Mimo-grafia place. You live in very baeutiful place, full of flowers. It nice to see so exotic place for me. I think that our polish lanscapes are very exotic for you, aren't they? So I invite you to visit Mimo-grafia again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful set of lovely photos !! The flowers in different colors are really looking so cool !! I just simply loved this post...Great one..I am now your follower as i cant afford to miss even a single post...Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteHi Prospero !! The Botanical Name for the Holy Tree Is"Ficus religiosa".Thanks for comments on my blog...Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteyou have very lovely shots here..love them all esp. the colors..thanks for sharing..more pix here; Simply The Best
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