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Beautiful Eliza 🙂
Thanks, Karen!
You are my sunshine! Gorgeous Eliza. I love sunflowers
They are so cheerful, aren’t they? Thanks for your visit, Maureen!
Just beautiful! 🙂
Thank you, Joanne!
Very nice. And left to know that there us more beauty to enjoy.
Thank you, a little mystery to ponder… 🙂
Unique shot – I like it. 🙂
Thank you, Judy! Up close and personal! 😉
Gorgeous! 💛
Thank you! I’m glad you wrote to me as I wanted to let you know that my comments to you aren’t showing up on your site. I might be stuck in your spam folder… 😦
Oh no, I’m sorry that happened! I’ll have to search for them! 😳
The patterns in Sunflower centers mesmerize me – there is some sort of magic secret there, I’m convinced. I love the yellow petals, too, almost like feathers. Wonderful photo Eliza!
Thanks so much, Kathy. I think it’s the Fibonacci swirl… the universe is based upon it, all the way up to galaxies. 🙂
Golden spiral! Amazing stuff.
I see this and think “Everything is going to be o.k. ” 🙂
🙂 😀 Glad you feel that way! Thanks, Kim!
Very nice close-ups!
Muchas gracias, Maria!
De nada Eliza.
Here’s the response in me that this image elicits –
I affirm what I am.
Thank you, I’m glad it’s a connector for you. The patterns in sunflowers are so awe-inspiring!
True beauty 🙂
Thanks a bunch, Ann!
Simply beautiful. 🙂
Thank you, Robin. 🙂
🙂 😀 :O
Beautiful photo, great details! 🙂
Thank you, Ana! 🙂
BOOTIFUL!
Thanks, Val!
Just stunning!
Such cheerful flowers! Are yours really blue in the middle, or is reflecting something? The ones grown around here have more red in the middle.
It was an inky, blue-black color. (I’ve forgotten the hybrid name.) I agree, most are reddish-brown in the center.
What a beauty!!! The bees sure love the sunflowers:-)
They are made for each other! ❤
As Kathy says: the patterns are mesmerizing. Add in that cobalt centre with the crisp yellows and it is a picture I couldn’t look away from.
Thanks so much, Debra!
wonderful closeup!
Thank you so much!