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Wordless Wednesday
This entry was posted in My Photos and tagged Calla lily, flowers, photography, ranunculus asiaticus, Wordless Wednesday, Zantedeschia. Bookmark the permalink.
Nothing like yellow to brighten the day!
Amazingly beautiful!
My favorite!
Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal.
Perfection 🌼
Thanks so much, Karen! x
Pretty:)
Thank you, Karina! 🙂
Petal perfection. 😊
Aren’t they just? Thanks, Irene!
Two beauties! It would be fascinating to watch the Ranunculus bloom, in slo-mo.
Thanks, Alice. I adore ranunculus, wish I could grow them in my garden.
Wow….what came to mind when I first saw this was that it looks like an old married couple, living in the same color but with different forms. Love it!
Ha, fun thoughts, life does reflect nature. 😉
Love this composition of yellow to brighten my morning! 🙂
Thank you, Donna!
A beautiful flower and such a lovely colour Eliza, it really brightens the day! xxx
Thank you, Xenia, glad to know that it uplifts. 🙂
Beautiful flower images Eliza!
Thank you kindly, Reed!
Glorious arrangement, Eliza.
Thank you, Steve.
Oh, my! Just what I needed to see on the day after the primaries. Many, many thanks!
🙂 Thanks, Laurie, glad it helped lift the mood.
Phew! Between the primaries and the coronavirus, I don’t know if I’m up or down.
Stay strong! 😉
Even in the hinterlands, I feel buffeted. Is it the same for you?
Yes, the only thing keeping me sane is long walks in Nature. The truth there never changes and can be trusted.
Yes! And for me, the the Maine landscape fills me with joy, so very important not only in times like this but in all other times, too.
They make lovely companions, Eliza.
Thank you, Kris!
They make a nice pair of contrasting textures and the colors of both are sumptuous.
Thank you, Steve.
Cheerful shot, very nice!
Thank you, Belinda!
Beautiful, beautiful Wednesday.
🙂 Thank you, Judy!
Beautiful!🙂
There are wonderful curves in this juxtaposed combination. Lovely work!
Thank you very much, Allison!
Lovely yellow, lovely shot Eliza.
Thank you very much, Karen!
This yellow rose is superb
Very pretty photography with a nice pdf
Thank you!
Gorgeous, Eliza. Thanks for the smile.
Thank you, Diana.
That composition sets the eye a-spinning.
I hope that is good! 😉
It is.
How lovely! That’d be a challenge to paint but lovely to look at!
Thank you, Adele!
Stunning!
Thank you, Brett!
Very graceful composition, Eliza. That ranunculus is gorgeous!
Thank you very much, Jane!
Just gorgeous!
Thank you, Harold!
What a vibrant photo Eliza, I love the colour yellow at the moment and would love a sofa that colour, although probably not practical if Jess were to put her muddy paws on it!!
Thank you, Alison. You might be better off with a yellow dress or table cloth, at least you could wash it!
Yes maybe I would!
Nice harmony of yellows!