February’s Photo Quote
When I am out searching, I never have a set idea of what it is I'm looking for. i simply seek, occasionally finding exactly what it was i wasn't seeking. ~ Jeff T Alu
February’s Vision Quote
If you follow your bliss, you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life you ought to be living is the one you are living. Wherever you are -- if you are following your bliss, you are enjoying that refreshment, that life within you, all the time. ~ Joseph Campbell
nice picture! i love the angle and the balance of the picture.
Thanks jeju. Tulips one of my favorite flowers to shoot, lots of great angles.
Your images are becoming softer lately, Bo. (Or so it seems to me.) I know the word “beautiful” keeps appearing in most of my comments and I hate to overuse it for fear that it will lose meaning, but they truly are beautiful.
Like the first commenter, I love the angle.
My photography does seem to be evolving, Robin. Thank you for saying so. I’ve been using my 50 mm with a 2x teleconverter for some of the botanicals. Lots of challenges. But lots and lots of enjoyment!
This is beautiful for sure…. the perspective really brings forth the flower.
Yes, almost as if it’s leaning forward, trying to peek and see out.
Yes, almost as if it’s leaning forward, trying to peek and see out. Thanks.
Exquisite detail here…and what wonderful framing. By the way..I’ve been meaning to comment on your new blog format. Very nice. Especially love how you’re responding to people’s comments. Nice touch!!!
Thanks, Marcie. We’ll see if I can keep it up.
I won’t use “beautiful” – how about delightful? I did enjoy the image.
Delightful is a lovely word, Gandalf!
I sure like that composition and the pink color makes the whole shot! Just lovely!
Thanks, Montucky. Pink isn’t really a color I prefer, but I’ve had great luck with that color this spring.
Very soft, and pink, beautiful and delightful. Just to sum up a few comments in one. Hehe. But I have to say some of the tulips photos, along with this one, are my favorites. Who knew pink had a good quality? You captured it!