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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos and tagged autumn, Eutrochium purpureum, flowers, Joe Pye Weed, nature photography, photography, ponds, reflections, Silent Sunday, sunlight and shadow. Bookmark the permalink.
Really Beautiful
Thank you, Felicity!
Ironweed? Whatever it is, you captured it beautifully. 🙂
Joe-Pye Weed. Thank you, Robin!
It’s just beautiful Eliza 💜
Thank you, Frances!
A very tranquil composition for silent Sunday. Nice use of depth of field.
Many thanks! 🙂
Joe-Pye, I think? I, too, like your use of depth here for a beautiful, tranquil image.
Yes, it is. Thanks, Melissa!
Perfect for a tranquil sunday afternoon 💛
Exactly! 🙂 Thank you, Val!
I knew for sure that what this is would be covered in the comments (of course it is! 🙂 ) and it amazes me every time I see a beautiful “weed” photo from the USA or UK, as our weeds in Oz are just…well…weeds, and I don’t think anyone would regard them as beautiful. But yours are, very much so. ❤
Thank you so much, Joanne. Must be the difference in moisture levels.I get the impression that Oz is much drier? I guess it depends where on the continent you live. You have such a range of climates, much like the US, but your central area is desert?
Very pretty!
Thank you!
Very impressionist-like!
Thank you, Maria. My spouse said the same thing. 😉
Your photos are always so serene. 🙂
Thank you so much. 🙂 A pleasure to have you visit!
I love the (deceptive!) simplicity of this photograph. Truly, no words are needed.
Thank you so much, Rebecca!
Joe pye is one of my absolute favorites! Mine is already spent and surely making its way around the garden for next year.
It is an underrated plant. I love the foliage whorls.
Love the colors and bright background here!
Many thanks!
Lovely photo Eliza.
Thank you, Alison!