The sun seems to be trying to make it's way through. I love the lighting it creates on the clouds around it.
The seeds you're starting sound really neat. I don't think any of those plants would grow here. Good luck with them and keep me posted on how they all do!
I love this photo. You just need to look long and hard at it and it grabs your attention. Of course I understand about the award. In fact I have just made mine award free. It gets to be a hassle.
such beautiful images as always. just gorgeous. I always enjoy seeing your site. we just returned from vacation in Tanzania, Africa so we will be doing a lot of catch up on everyone's websites this week. your talent is so great you should teach us your techniques through an internet class
Prospero Your photo's are always interesting, but I miss the info that you used to post on your garden when it was a 'garden blog' and where is Angelina ? is she OK ? I can see by the amount of blogs you follow that it must take up a lot of your time, but perhaps you could do a separate blog about your garden !. M x
Thanks for the reply you posted on my blog Prospero, I appreciate it. It would be good to see a photo of Angelina. I hope the winds die down soon for you. M x
I love the way the cloud mirrors the tree.
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The sun still shines beneath the layers of clouds and those clouds look like two puppies to me.
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I see anilmal figures in those clouds ;)
Almost mysterious !!!
Hugs for Angelina
from Kareltje =^.^=
tout simplement magnifique.
ReplyDelete(in front of such an image, everything turns into metaphors, and even the "inelegant" ones become full of grace)
Wow. I enlarged this picture, and my goodness. I see so many things here ... but mostly I feel the 'sans soleil' ... yep, definitely.
ReplyDeleteVery Very Very Nice! Love the dramatics!
ReplyDeleteThe sun seems to be trying to make it's way through. I love the lighting it creates on the clouds around it.
ReplyDeleteThe seeds you're starting sound really neat. I don't think any of those plants would grow here. Good luck with them and keep me posted on how they all do!
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the kind of storm you get away from. Beautifully photographed though. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLooks kind of dark and cloudy. Storm came? I hope there's regular sunshine at your place... for you and your beautiful plants :-D
ReplyDeleteLooks mysterious!
ReplyDeleteDefinately--Thank heavens darkness is only an absense of light. This photo gives me goosebumps...and fills my eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. You just need to look long and hard at it and it grabs your attention. Of course I understand about the award. In fact I have just made mine award free. It gets to be a hassle.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous. I was beginning to miss your photos.
ReplyDeletehacia tiempo que no te visitaba me da mucho gusto hacerlo y ver que sigues con unas fotografias formidables, de maestro, un abrazo
ReplyDeleteooop! Absence--I meant. (grin)
ReplyDeleteThis photo is profoundly moving.
such beautiful images as always. just gorgeous. I always enjoy seeing your site. we just returned from vacation in Tanzania, Africa so we will be doing a lot of catch up on everyone's websites this week. your talent is so great you should teach us your techniques through an internet class
ReplyDeleteThis is grate. "Where is a nightjar?" ^^
ReplyDeleteProspero,
ReplyDeleteI bought sets and I don't seedling Pinguicula but Albuca and other plants are seedling.
I had Dionaea muscipulas and I have Sarrasenia.
Oh, do you have it too? ^^
Great capture! I'm having a hard time taking night shots..
ReplyDeleteProspero Your photo's are always interesting, but I miss the info that you used to post on your garden when it was a 'garden blog' and where is Angelina ? is she OK ?
ReplyDeleteI can see by the amount of blogs you follow that it must take up a lot of your time, but perhaps you could do a separate blog about your garden !. M x
One for the people who howl at the moon - the picture have got just the right "spooky" feeling.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply you posted on my blog Prospero, I appreciate it. It would be good to see a photo of Angelina. I hope the winds die down soon for you. M x
ReplyDeleteWow, your photos are awesome, very dramatic. Beautiful
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