09.02.2020 Wordless Water-lily Wednesday
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Your image, Steve, was beautiful composed and shot and speaks to me of tranquility.
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Thanks, Mike. Water-lilies are good at expressing that quality.
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Love the way the leaves are ‘arranged’ around the flower – beautiful photograph! π
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It is definitely a nice setting. Ordinarily I have to scout the water-lilies for a composition. But this was the only pink flower so there it was. π
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Lovely and luminous!
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Thanks, Eliza!
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Just look at those glorious colors grading from pale to saturated! Mmmmmm….
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Thanks, Melissa. I love m and m and m and m’s. π
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Melissa beat me to it but I will add another Mmmmmmmmmm…
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More m&m’s. Thanks.
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Love this picture. Thanks for sharing this lovely postπ.
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Thank you, Olivia Ava!
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Beautifully lit shot.
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Thanks, Belinda!
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Good use of what I take to be backlighting.
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Thanks. It was somewhat overcast but the light was coming from 2 o’clock.
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