I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
We were wandering through the rose garden in Rivierenhof and I was fooling around with my big telephoto lens, knowing I shouldn't be using it to photograph flowers but still ...
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You should photograph flowers. They are always lovely.
Oh DI! That is lovely! The water droplets, the crisp color....LOVE it. LOVE it...thank you SO much for posting it...and you know, sometimes, it's when we do what we know we shouldn't, but just can't seem to help it, that miracles occur. I like to think of it as a reward for our bravery, for swimming upstream, when everyone else swims down...
3 comments:
You should photograph flowers. They are always lovely.
Oh DI! That is lovely! The water droplets, the crisp color....LOVE it. LOVE it...thank you SO much for posting it...and you know, sometimes, it's when we do what we know we shouldn't, but just can't seem to help it, that miracles occur. I like to think of it as a reward for our bravery, for swimming upstream, when everyone else swims down...
Kudos from Cape Cod.
DELICIOUS! (to quote you!)
Indeed they are meneer but I'm not so good at flowers ... I prefer people :)
Hey Claudia, thank you ... especially having seen how good your work is.
Swimming upstream ... yes.
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