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You're getting so good with flowers!
ReplyDeleteHi, just foud your blog and i think your photos are really nice.
ReplyDeleteWe are going to go up on Grand Mesa today to look at wild flowers, and I am always amazed at how effortlessly flowers seem to pop up where ever they want, except where I try to plant them!
ReplyDeleteThis time of year is go great for photographing wild flowers, and Daisys are one of my favorites..
ReplyDeleteThe daisy photo is great--makes it looks so elegant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daisy. I like your point-of-view.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's very good!
ReplyDeleteGood work! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteThat's excellent, Kerri. I love what you do.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot! have a nice Saturday!
ReplyDeleteYou have such an artist's eye.
ReplyDeleteThis is so good~~~
ReplyDeleteYour quote describes the daisy perfectly! Even the imperfect things deserve to be photographed. Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I like how the flower stands out against the dark background.
ReplyDeleteThere really is beauty in this daisy's imperfection ;-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a comforting thought that there is beauty in imperfection?
ReplyDeletedon't apologise, the flowers are great. This is so true, often perfection lacks something, this simple daisy is one of my favourite flowers, and the bent petal just MAKES it!
ReplyDeleteHey, even flowers can have "bed head."
ReplyDeleteMy hair looks pretty much like this every morning.