Not many flowers blooming in my neck of the woods now, but these seed heads are floating in the skies where milkweed blossoms were in bloom last summer.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
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21 comments:
Amazing shots!
The whispy white is reminding me of Santa's beard - :)
This is a great piece of work; the way you've arranged your photos like a postcard & well shot too. Gold star.
I do like these photos. They hold the promise for tomorrow--seeds.
Little bits of beauty. Love the various shots.
Darla
Greats shots, EG. You have a good eye. MB
I am 53 yrs old--today in fact. And I still love to 'spread' the milkweed seed...just love to see them floating in the air. And they are another thing I take pictures of every year...
And I LOVE your collage of them!
I agree with Gail's Man, like a postcard! Well done :)
I do love the exploding seed heads which you have captured so well.
Oh, the reviled milkweed. These are wonderful shots. Hope your allergies didn't kick in.
Fluffy :) Great shots, so much detail.
All your photos are excellent, and the extra information is a bonus!
Fantastic milkweed images! Wonderful and silky!
Poooffff. Just like that summer is gone. But I do like the autumn. you have amazing shots. Oh, some one said that. ahh... fantastico!
You got some great shots of that milkweed! Yes, beautiful shots. Hope you don't have allergies :0)
Gorgeous shot. Did you know that milkweed juice makes warts disappear? BJ
Lovely! Seed heads/pods have a beauty all their own, sometimes more than the fresh plant. Love these photos!
I love your collage i wish i had a program that did it like that. You took some very good photos of the Milkweed
I don't think we have that one, so thank you for sharing!
PS Tiled roofs are very common around here - the glazes ones from the Netherlands are the de-Luxe ones.
Milkweed? I'm lactose intolerant, so I try to avoid them.
Hello, very interesting and beautiful, had not yet seen igual.Agradeço its stake in ST.
hugs, Denise & Santilli - Team TF
Wow, these are wonderful! I saw milkweed for the first time this year. I was captivated by the silky texture. I would have touched it if they weren't full of bugs. Great shots!
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