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LOVE that little droplet of water waiting to fall! Beautiful!
It seems as if everything is getting ready to explode into bloom now. Welcome spring!
Lovely shot. Happy weekend.
Wow! That's a great shot!I played too :)
Thank goodness for archives! This is lovely.
Nice shot! I keep waiting for the little drop of water to fall from the edge of the petal .
Lovely flower and that droplet just make it postcard perfect. Very beautiful shot!Happy week-end and ihope you can drop by at my yellow. :)
I have been enjoying going through your other posts and admiring your fantastic photos! Today's photo is a spot of sunshine! Have a wonderful weekend.
Brilliant colors!! I noticed the drop of water too.
Pretty picture!My yellow is up too at http://upcountrysmiles.com
Love the detail of the drop of water!Here's my first participation in the Photo Hunt - I went the non-flower route.cheers,*lynne*
Oh, lovely! Is it crying? ;)I did yellow today, too! I hope you can come visit. http://ilovenewyorktravel.net/photo-hunters-yellow/Have a great weekend!
How beautiful!
The water droplet is amazing...
Beautiful! Especially love the water bead at the bottom.
Wonderful presentation! I too love that droplet hanging on...
What bright yellow color, and it's perfect with the water droplet.B.Happy Spring!
So vibrant! Love the deep colors.
Beautiful! I love the droplet.
Great capture, I love the single dew drop.
Lovely, really lovely photo! I like the yellow color of the flower against the green background and a water drop that is just about to fall.
So pretty! I love the intense yellow.
I think I remember this one! That little droplet of water is the clue.Perfect shot.
Love the water drop hanging.Leedra’s Photos For Fun Leedra’s Greeting CardsPhotography By Leedra
What a stunning photo! The colors are so vivid! It's wonderful seeing something other than the white that continues to dominate our landscape!
LOVE that little droplet of water waiting to fall! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt seems as if everything is getting ready to explode into bloom now. Welcome spring!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
Thank goodness for archives! This is lovely.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! I keep waiting for the little drop of water to fall from the edge of the petal .
ReplyDeleteLovely flower and that droplet just make it postcard perfect. Very beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy week-end and ihope you can drop by at my yellow. :)
I have been enjoying going through your other posts and admiring your fantastic photos! Today's photo is a spot of sunshine! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant colors!! I noticed the drop of water too.
ReplyDeletePretty picture!
ReplyDeleteMy yellow is up too at http://upcountrysmiles.com
Love the detail of the drop of water!
ReplyDeleteHere's my first participation in the Photo Hunt - I went the non-flower route.
cheers,
*lynne*
Oh, lovely! Is it crying? ;)
ReplyDeleteI did yellow today, too! I hope you can come visit.
http://ilovenewyorktravel.net/photo-hunters-yellow/
Have a great weekend!
How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe water droplet is amazing...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Especially love the water bead at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation! I too love that droplet hanging on...
ReplyDeleteWhat bright yellow color, and it's perfect with the water droplet.
ReplyDeleteB.
Happy Spring!
So vibrant! Love the deep colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the droplet.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, I love the single dew drop.
ReplyDeleteLovely, really lovely photo! I like the yellow color of the flower against the green background and a water drop that is just about to fall.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the intense yellow.
ReplyDeleteI think I remember this one! That little droplet of water is the clue.
ReplyDeletePerfect shot.
Love the water drop hanging.
ReplyDeleteLeedra’s Photos For Fun
Leedra’s Greeting Cards
Photography By Leedra
What a stunning photo! The colors are so vivid! It's wonderful seeing something other than the white that continues to dominate our landscape!
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