I’m glad there is a forum for beautiful shots that are really spent seed heads or fallen petals telling the story of bygone glory. My blog will display some of those from my daughter’s garden. Thanks for getting our blogs warmed up with a subject that we can all relate to.
Thankyou Es, I’ve seen lots of examples of things past their glory days that still hold onto a semblance of their former days in the sun. Looking forward to the treasures abounding in your daughter’s garden.
Ah, Discarded Smellie skins, How imperfect, but artfully delicate.
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Perhaps they’ll end up as potpourri, I never throw anything away.
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Just beautiful…and I love the reflection of the vase!!! In my eyes, far from imperfect!! 🙂
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The reflection was just a happy accident, an unforeseen advantage of having an almost black surface.
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I’m glad there is a forum for beautiful shots that are really spent seed heads or fallen petals telling the story of bygone glory. My blog will display some of those from my daughter’s garden. Thanks for getting our blogs warmed up with a subject that we can all relate to.
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Thankyou Es, I’ve seen lots of examples of things past their glory days that still hold onto a semblance of their former days in the sun. Looking forward to the treasures abounding in your daughter’s garden.
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Great photo Jackie, I really love the delicateness of the petals.
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Thanks Simone.
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This is artistic and lovely but yes, it comes from imperfection or at least transience. I’m glad to have you join us in our little project. Welcome!
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Thankyou for the welcome Julie, really looking forward to seeing some interesting but flawed images.
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nice photo.
interesting project.
for we are imperfectly gone in the blinking of an eye….
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