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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
7 comments:
These are lovely!
I love how the center of the bloom in the last shot seems to glow neon. :)
Wow, I love the little fuzziness of the stem. The flower is radiant and glowing!
Oooh! Ooooh! Ooooh! These are gorgeous! And did you notice on that last one ... there is a little glowing heart? Love these!!!
With your permission, I would like to use this heart picture in my next Guest Heart Thursday - may I? Please?
You can send me an e-mail at foundaheart@yahoo.com - with "found heart" in the comment line. I will not use this unless I have your permission!!!
Oops, forgot to say ...
You can see this week's Guest Heart Thursday at http://clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com/2010/05/guest-heart-thursday-5.html
Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend!
aloha,
i loved seeing your corner of the world today,
gorgeous phlox, it must smell heavenly, thanks for sharing
They certainly look a great deal like the phlox I have seen in the past, although those were bright pink and likely domesticated. Very pretty, though they look more gray than blue to me. The glow in the center of the last one is neat
nice photo and the color.
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