I enjoyed looking at these photos very much! That picture of the grass, looks like fur he he... Nonetheless, I like the way you see them through your lense... you have a unique style. Thanks for sharing your gardening experience in my blog! It's very helpful.
you wrote just when i was preparing to shut my computer down - it is 2 in the morning here. so i've just come to tell you this, on a whim (because i am still not able to talk about your flowers, i need time for that, and a breath less drunk with this aching blue).
I adore that little, er, "cat." There are so many soft and persuasive textures and colors found in this blog entry. I am quite mesmirized. I love them all--and along with your dear little, um "cat," that fat yellow flower is especially appealing.
The cat has not seen your picture and the story is so sad ... :-) The images instead give me a happy lightness that only poetry gift. Wonderful series!
I love the softness and abstract effects on your photos Prospero.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty but I like the green ones best.
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Hi Angelina my sweetheart
ReplyDeleteyou are looking very fluffy today
I wish I could cuddle you ......
hugs Kareltje =^.^=
I love all your flowers shots
they are so lovely and fresh looking :-)
Fantastic post !!
Anya :)
You've got interesting things to see and an interesting way of seeing. 1, 3, 8 & 9 are my faves today.
ReplyDeleteI like all your pictures. Where do you get flowers all year?? Of course I am partial to the first shot, as you well know.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flower pictures today! They all look so fresh with the raindrops on them. Looks like Angelina is keeping a watchful eye on things.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful I especially like the third and seventh photos. I love the rain drops on the petals and the leaf. Your Angelina is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love this film, and I love your photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings:)
Beautiful - all of them! And I also love the film!
ReplyDeleteYou are marvelous. Wow, what a great set of photos. I like them all.
ReplyDeleteyou are making it hard for me to pick my faves but i'll go for photo nos. 3 and 9. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking at these photos very much! That picture of the grass, looks like fur he he... Nonetheless, I like the way you see them through your lense... you have a unique style. Thanks for sharing your gardening experience in my blog! It's very helpful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and fantastic series of shot !!Great post !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteBeutiful! I love the green jewel-like one of the flower.
ReplyDelete(I hope Angelina doesn't mind a title referring to the feline species!!)
Beautiful photos, Prospero! The first photo of your fluffy friend makes me giggle..
ReplyDeleteDear me! I am getting a new fancy camera soon and cannot wait to start taking pictures! Such an inspiration... sigh. Beauteous!
ReplyDeleteGreat movie title and wonderful photos as usual, Prospero! The third is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteyou wrote just when i was preparing to shut my computer down - it is 2 in the morning here. so i've just come to tell you this, on a whim (because i am still not able to talk about your flowers, i need time for that, and a breath less drunk with this aching blue).
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteThe photographs *whisper* to you.
poems in colour!
ReplyDeletewhat fun you must have creating these.
I think I need a course in taking pictures of flowers AND in post treatment.
ReplyDeleteI adore that little, er, "cat." There are so many soft and persuasive textures and colors found in this blog entry. I am quite mesmirized. I love them all--and along with your dear little, um "cat," that fat yellow flower is especially appealing.
ReplyDeleteThe cat has not seen your picture and the story is so sad ...
ReplyDelete:-)
The images instead give me a happy lightness that only poetry gift.
Wonderful series!
This is a wonderful series, they all support each other as a group.
ReplyDeleteThis time my favorite one is the mushrooms.. Its just great..
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