They are all so beautiful chickory, each photo complements the other, all drawn together with a shade of pink. I love the camellia in the top photo but don't recognise the pale pink flowers with yelloe stamens ... your lenten rose is so lovely, I was looking at mine this morning whilst watering and wondering when it will flower again. xoxo ♡
What an eye for composition you have, my dear. Beautifully done. What camera are you using? I wish we had blooming anything around these parts, but we are still in the brown phase.
I have no idea about flowers, like names, when they blossom or such. You found these flowers and put them into water? The details are nice, and the overview is more dramatic.
thank you everyone for your comments! sorry to give a global response today - under pressure to finish taxes. the drawing for the chick painting is tonight! if you havent registered check 2 posts down.
Beautiful! These scans of yours always remind me so much of Dutch and Flemish still life paintings. And I am craving color in the landscape so badly, but it just keeps snowing! Grrrrrrrrr.
Moi and I are always thinking the same things! I thought these look like a still life as well and the Dutch were such realists. Too funny. I love the colours here, my fave. Trying to guess what the flowers are? The light pink is some kind of fruit blossom? Cherry? And a rose? And perhaps an orchid? Gorgeous!
I'm in serious love with the very first one. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewhy is it when I try to do something like this, they just look squishy? And wet. And mossy.
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They are all lovely, but that last one.....Oooooooo!!!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want Spring more and more!
XXOO!!
Anne
beautiful!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!
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Oh man, these colors are delicious! Beautiful pics! xo Pam
ReplyDeleteNumber 3 is an awesome photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, great story.
Nice post.
Saw my first bluebonnets of the season today!
ReplyDeletefantastic, c!
ReplyDeletewanna go look at o'keeffe now
then again... i just did!
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They are all so beautiful chickory, each photo complements the other, all drawn together with a shade of pink.
ReplyDeleteI love the camellia in the top photo but don't recognise the pale pink flowers with yelloe stamens ... your lenten rose is so lovely, I was looking at mine this morning whilst watering and wondering when it will flower again. xoxo ♡
Postscript: Did you receive my e-mail which I sent on the 9th?
ReplyDeleteLovely. This is what I photograph everyday ... there's just no getting tired of spring, is there?
ReplyDeleteLove number 3 the best ...
What an eye for composition you have, my dear. Beautifully done. What camera are you using? I wish we had blooming anything around these parts, but we are still in the brown phase.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea about flowers, like names, when they blossom or such. You found these flowers and put them into water? The details are nice, and the overview is more dramatic.
ReplyDeletethank you everyone for your comments! sorry to give a global response today - under pressure to finish taxes. the drawing for the chick painting is tonight! if you havent registered check 2 posts down.
ReplyDeletedianne: i found your email and replied.
Beautiful! These scans of yours always remind me so much of Dutch and Flemish still life paintings. And I am craving color in the landscape so badly, but it just keeps snowing! Grrrrrrrrr.
ReplyDeleteflowers are so sexy. gorgeous.
ReplyDeletep.s. see that anonymous post just above mine? Isn't that spam? I get the same darn one.
Moi and I are always thinking the same things! I thought these look like a still life as well and the Dutch were such realists. Too funny. I love the colours here, my fave. Trying to guess what the flowers are? The light pink is some kind of fruit blossom? Cherry? And a rose? And perhaps an orchid? Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, achingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love your feeling like these. They are so beautiful.
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