Hi Max-e, very nice to see you again on my blog. I have not been visiting on yours also since long time, sorry for that! I just have no more the time to visit all my 380 followers, every day! I hope you understand :))
Thanks for your kind comment. Yes, it's overwhelming to see a manatee. I think the same great feelings as to see a whale in your waters, down there at the Cape in SA.
I wish I could see one!
Your flower photo is beautiful!! No worries please about your shots!!! They are great! You are maybe on a "point of change" in your mind. That's o.k.! People are changing and developing and so is also their photography! That's a good thing and hang on that, experiment with colors and light. Light is everything in Photography!
The yellow Gazania is pure pleasure. The nicest when they are growing in natures wild garden. I grew Gazanias when we had a dry spell, but now generally summers are to humid and it takes its toll on these gorgeous plants. When el Nino comes back I can plant them again.
Do these gazanias open in the the sun and close when it's overcast like the ones some of us plant in our gardens here in Canada? Sure looks familiar but it might be a different variety. The imperfection does not spoil this lovely blossom.
Hi Max-e, very nice to see you again on my blog. I have not been visiting on yours also since long time, sorry for that! I just have no more the time to visit all my 380 followers, every day! I hope you understand :))
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment. Yes, it's overwhelming to see a manatee. I think the same great feelings as to see a whale in your waters, down there at the Cape in SA.
I wish I could see one!
Your flower photo is beautiful!! No worries please about your shots!!! They are great! You are maybe on a "point of change" in your mind. That's o.k.! People are changing and developing and so is also their photography! That's a good thing and hang on that, experiment with colors and light. Light is everything in Photography!
Nice to reconnect with you again, Max.
Susanne
http://susanne-van-hulst.artistwebsites.com
hello Max~ what a beautiful flower. love that one wavy petal that seems to be finding its own way. have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThat one petal is a wonder. What a pretty flower. In the US its similar to the daisy.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow Gazania is pure pleasure. The nicest when they are growing in natures wild garden. I grew Gazanias when we had a dry spell, but now generally summers are to humid and it takes its toll on these gorgeous plants. When el Nino comes back I can plant them again.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower! Beautiful color!
ReplyDeleteDo these gazanias open in the the sun and close when it's overcast like the ones some of us plant in our gardens here in Canada? Sure looks familiar but it might be a different variety. The imperfection does not spoil this lovely blossom.
ReplyDeleteI am starting to think that perfect flowers are overrated - like perfect people. The more interesting ones have their own little quirks!
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