a 366 photo challenge for 2012 - I have joined the friendly crowd at Elements Village on the web and have decided to start at 'A' and follow the 366 themes daily - I like the idea that I will need to take (or make) images that will stretch my skills and imagination - and if I throw in a few extras just for fun - forgive me - OK? Trying to stay focused for a whole year will be a challenge in itself - wish me luck and come and visit anytime...
Thursday, May 31, 2012
May 15 - Growth
This climbing rose has grown up a palm tree - I love the pink flowers against the colour of the sky
Iris, this is a terrific, terrific photo - proof that you have a very good eye for such things. However, I wonder how this photo would have turned out if it was slightly off-center? Either way, this is a winning photo, with really bright, eye-catching colors.
thought about that, but moving to the right would cut off that enticing little tendril - moving to the left might work but would need to photoshop some background in as I framed it this way in camera ...
Gee this is beautiful, up a Palm Tree wow! pink and blue are wonderful together..magnificent photo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the spiral climbing roses against the perfect sky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination, this is lovely!
ReplyDeletelooks great with a wonderful rose up in the palmtree. Such a lot of those wonderful pink flowers, nature is good to us
ReplyDeleteIris, this is a terrific, terrific photo - proof that you have a very good eye for such things. However, I wonder how this photo would have turned out if it was slightly off-center? Either way, this is a winning photo, with really bright, eye-catching colors.
ReplyDeletethought about that, but moving to the right would cut off that enticing little tendril - moving to the left might work but would need to photoshop some background in as I framed it this way in camera ...
DeleteLove the colors and detail...especially the few tendrils that reach out against the blue!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent! You take a mean smellie photo! I'd love this in MY garden!
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