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I like this shot because it minimises the amount of sky shown (just enough to give a sense of scale). The pink flower gives an initial focal point, but there is so much additional detail to look at.
Great
Great pinks in all that green.
For me, it’s the color of the flowers that makes this a good shot.
I love the colors… you always have such lovely colors in your photos. Great work!
I don’t know what kind of flowers those were. They are wild, and so bright in color! Now that it is all green, everything green, summer, I look for color… just like I had during all white winter.
Thank you, yesbuts, Bo, Chris, and Paul, for your comments and stopping by.