Beautiful! Things, events, people, all become so much more interesting when we look beyond the standard and expected impessions we're conditioned to look for.
Thanks for showing me with your photos; I'm trying to get better at looking outside the box.
Great shots! I love that the petals are curling in such neat ways. The light is perfect.
Thanks, also, for your encouraging words! I am feeling much better and my "funk" is going away. Thank goodness for long weekends and some time to get my head together. I'm really thinking I need to buy some journals to be creative in each day. I really liked that idea a lot. (Spending hiatus may have to go on hiatus today!) Thanks, again!
Just lovely! The life of a tulip is so short; great that you captured some forever. also love that selection of blue below; the one with tiny items laid on blue is particularly striking.
Just lovely! The life of a tulip is so short; great that you captured some forever. also love that selection of blue below; the one with tiny items laid on blue is particularly striking. so much inspiration here; continuing to love the little birds.
I think I prefer the lively, vivacious kind of tulips rather than the near-death-experience kind. Funny, my "verification word" was dedni. How apropos. . .
Your photos are beautiful. They remind me of a beautiful book by Irving Penn. He photographed fresh tulips as well as old desiccated tulips. I wish I bought the book when I saw it because now it's out of print.
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oh absolutely. tulips are such drama queens... :)
Oooh. I am finding tulips more interesting dead than alive! Especially with some yummy bokeh or blur in the background!
Beautiful! Things, events, people, all become so much more interesting when we look beyond the standard and expected impessions we're conditioned to look for.
Thanks for showing me with your photos; I'm trying to get better at looking outside the box.
Very sharp images....I am impressed!
What camera and lens do you use to take such photos ?
I am from Borneo and my blog is
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thanks guys. it made me glad i hadn't gotten around to throwing these away when i saw the sun shining on them this afternoon. :-)
hornbill, i'm a nikon girl all the way. D300 + 60mm AF-S 1:2.8 nikkor macro lens.
i was just thinking of putting mine in the garbage...maybe i'll keep them a bit more.
beautiful details
Could be the lead in to a Swedish movie ... of course it would have to be in black and white.
Great shots! I love that the petals are curling in such neat ways. The light is perfect.
Thanks, also, for your encouraging words! I am feeling much better and my "funk" is going away. Thank goodness for long weekends and some time to get my head together. I'm really thinking I need to buy some journals to be creative in each day. I really liked that idea a lot. (Spending hiatus may have to go on hiatus today!) Thanks, again!
Oh, poor tulips, but great pictures and such gorgeous bright colours!
I thought you were buried in snow. How wonderful that you found some tulips to brighten your days.
love these! now i want to take pictures of dead flowers ;) have a great weekend!
Just lovely! The life of a tulip is so short; great that you captured some forever. also love that selection of blue below; the one with tiny items laid on blue is particularly striking.
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Just lovely! The life of a tulip is so short; great that you captured some forever. also love that selection of blue below; the one with tiny items laid on blue is particularly striking. so much inspiration here; continuing to love the little birds.
FANTASTIC pictures!
I LOVE macro shots :) These are especially pretty for dead flowers ;)
Thanks for the update on the clarity birds - I'm really looking forward to getting them! Have a nice weekend!
how funny....
I just took photos of my dead tulips, too and I like them better than when they were alive.....
I think I prefer the lively, vivacious kind of tulips rather than the near-death-experience kind. Funny, my "verification word" was dedni. How apropos. . .
Your photos are beautiful. They remind me of a beautiful book by Irving Penn. He photographed fresh tulips as well as old desiccated tulips. I wish I bought the book when I saw it because now it's out of print.
These fab photos are proof that decay can be quite arresting. Well done!
Proof positive that aging is "beautiful" Barb xo
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