I can't believe January is as good as over - it feels like I've sprinted through the month. Here is a photo for the last day of Justine's "partially seen" theme.
Justine's new theme for February is
"Patterns and Repetitions" - so let's see what I'll find in the next 28 days!
Have a good start into the week!
Beautiful, intense color, Rosie....really special.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, and perfect for Partially Seen!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for doing the last month on partially seen and I so look forward to your next month. I love the colours here and such a great angle.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition. The light filtering through the petals is subtle but stop on.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is for me a perfect close-up photo - well done
ReplyDeleteI love this...the light on that fabulous color.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteFab colours Rosie. Its been great to share Partially seen over on Flickr. Looking forward to next months challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe colours and clarity of this is fabulous Rosie! Hoping to join you all for Justine's patterns and repetitions - should prove interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI love the POV and contrasting colors. Cheers me to just look at it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteBring on the spring and all its wonderful photo opps!
ReplyDeleteOh, it is so beautiful. I love the color.
ReplyDeleteThe composition and clarity is wonderful. I can't wait to see what you come up with for patterns and repitions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo Rosie, and I love the color! How's it going with the spot healing tool? I have trouble with that too, I think it's kind of "touchy" and sometimes difficult to get it to look the way you want. Hope you got it all worked out! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tulip, lovely composition too!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! What a beautiful photo.. Can't wait to see what you come up with in the next 28 days..
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful. I do like photos when they are taken from a slightly different perspective and I love the apparent texture on the outside of the petals.
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