Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Colourful Wednesday


Just a quick colourful "Hello" from my tulips to brighten the day! I couldn't bring myself to convert the photo into black and white for Black and White Wednesday... but I think it displays a few patterns and repetitions for Justine's theme.

Have a wonderful day and thanks so much for all your nice words - I really do appreciate your support!

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful light, texture, and color. I'm glad you didn't convert to B&W. Nice to see your photo work again!

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  2. Oh yes, it would have been a shame to lose that glorious colour!Love the soft light!

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  3. Beautiful flowers, these have really brightened my day!

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  4. gorgeous, wonderful light and colour

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  5. Love how the tips of the petals look frosted...:)

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  6. Oh one of your best ones yet. love the lighting, the composition, the dof.
    Great shot!

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  7. Rosie I am so envious of your beautiful tulip shots. The flower tips are truly amazing, isn't nature incredible?

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  8. Rosie...the color is so fabulous! The light is just perfect for this shot!

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  9. I agree with you. the color is totally amazing and I wouldn't have the heart to do black and white with it either.

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  10. Wonderful image, love the focal length you've used and the crop!

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  11. I am so glad you left this beautiful flower in color.. It is Breathtaking...

    Hugs, Linda

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  12. I agree - no black and white for this! The colour is so lovely - reminds me of cotton candy. :)

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  13. Glad you kept the color Rosie!!
    Much needed now.
    This is such a wonderful shot, and so perfect for Patterns and Repetitions!
    I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

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  14. tulips - my favourite flower - thank you for sharing and making me smile

    c",)

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  15. Love the color Rosie, and the light...simply beautiful!

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  16. nothing like a flower

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