Oh Prospero... I love the pics. The rooster crowing is the sound of music. I love to hear it every morning when I get up to go to work. We live 1 street over from the 1 acre farms, and he sings to me every morning. The notes are incredible to be coming from such a small little thing.
Love the blooms, how beautiful they are. As always you have truly outdone yourself. I so enjoy looking at what you have to share.
Last pic looks like aloe blooms. But so many of them? It's amazing. Love your pics and your angles are always perfect. Enjoy the week and hope that everything all good and fine at your side.
Do the flowers sound as buzzing bees and tweeting birds? I can hear the sound of the hen clucking and the rooster crowing. Wonderful composition, as always.
I love the composition and colours of the first photo in particular. The rhythm is musical and I like the way you make me think of sound while looking at visuals.
you make me see things i would have never thought possible: flowers on an aloe tree, the trembling line between music and silence, between movement and its timeless absence... oh, that line haunts me. and what kind of invisible spectacle, what origin of light are the birds contemplating?
Beautiful composition, great color, and great creativity. It all adds up to great work.
ReplyDeleteOh Prospero...
ReplyDeleteI love the pics. The rooster crowing is the sound of music. I love to hear it every morning when I get up to go to work. We live 1 street over from the 1 acre farms, and he sings to me every morning. The notes are incredible to be coming from such a small little thing.
Love the blooms, how beautiful they are. As always you have truly outdone yourself. I so enjoy looking at what you have to share.
Have a beautiful day my friend.
Country hugs, Sherry
Beautiful symphony of musical pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love how the chickens seem to be following the meandering yellow line of the road. Where do they go now that it's ended?
The first one is amusing, the next two are exquisite. Your curious title makes me think about ways that senses can mingle.
ReplyDeleteI love the chicken and rooster crossing the road.
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the next two flowers are just beautiful!
Last pic looks like aloe blooms. But so many of them? It's amazing. Love your pics and your angles are always perfect. Enjoy the week and hope that everything all good and fine at your side.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLiked all three this time.... exceptional quality as always!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI take off my hat for that first photo - brilliant in its simplicity.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Prospero! I echo what Diane AZ wrote..They are so breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteYes, Steph - it's a tree aloe (Aloe thraskii).
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and composition.... a real SYMPHONY!
ReplyDeleteHELENA
I love the roosters and other pictures. They are just delightful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like to top photo and flowers.^^
Cool plant! Thanks for letting me know.
ReplyDeleteMakes me long for spring all the more!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Prospero !Beautiful post !!
ReplyDeleteDo the flowers sound as buzzing bees and tweeting birds? I can hear the sound of the hen clucking and the rooster crowing. Wonderful composition, as always.
ReplyDeletenice birds...like silvestre, the cat, you know.
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I love the composition and colours of the first photo in particular. The rhythm is musical and I like the way you make me think of sound while looking at visuals.
ReplyDeleteExquisite.
ReplyDeleteMoved to Mexico?
ReplyDeleteSi Señor
ReplyDeletetok..tok..tok..
ReplyDeletetwo chickens on the walk :-)
Very cool shot !!
(((HUGS))) for Angelina
(Angelina next week Jan 26th is my birthday
I hope you can visit me, you must come you are one of my girlfriends :-)
Kareltje =^.^=
They are beautiful indeed and musical too... ~bangchik
ReplyDeleteAll are beautiful but I had to enlarge the top shot because it's really fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos esp that first shot.
ReplyDeleteYour images just astound me.
ReplyDeleteyou make me see things i would have never thought possible: flowers on an aloe tree, the trembling line between music and silence, between movement and its timeless absence...
ReplyDeleteoh, that line haunts me. and what kind of invisible spectacle, what origin of light are the birds contemplating?
una fuerza en la fotografias envidiable, son geniales todas, un abrazo
ReplyDeleteThe piano can speak pictures into my mind. I can hear the music which must accompany these photos--comedic, dramatic, instrospective and nostolgic...
ReplyDeleteAh, these photos are just fabulous--and I mean that in every sense of the word!