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Early spring flowers in Forest Park after rain. They look like they are dejected, or sad, or possibly bowing in obeisance to a greater blossom.
There is a black and white version of this photo here. I like the color just a bit better but I could go either way.
TOMORROW: Thursday Arch Series (with a new idea!) and a new Arch photo on Gateway. And it's a travel day, too.
Early spring flowers in Forest Park after rain. They look like they are dejected, or sad, or possibly bowing in obeisance to a greater blossom.
There is a black and white version of this photo here. I like the color just a bit better but I could go either way.
TOMORROW: Thursday Arch Series (with a new idea!) and a new Arch photo on Gateway. And it's a travel day, too.
Nope color is the way to go on this one I think. Daffodils are pretty spunky. Bet they straightened right up when the sun came otu.. Love the background of this photo too.
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Maybe they were just napping? They do have a way of rising and falling, they're definitely sun worshippers.
ReplyDeleteHave a good trip! You'll only see daffs in the shade in Paris, the others have already waned and dried. In Versailles, however... ;-)
ReplyDeleteOr bowing in awe of a great photographer? :<) But they should have stood straight up!
ReplyDeleteje viens de vous envoyer un email, cergie et peter propose de se rencontrer pour le repas de Lundi Midi, on se retrouverait a une station RER de Paris et on irait manger dans une guinguette.
ReplyDeletepeux tu me confirmer si cela te va ?
I just send you an email, and peter Cerge proposes to meet for dinner Monday afternoon, we found a RER station in Paris and we would eat in a tavern.
can you confirm if you will?