Exploring Central Ontario (CANADA)...and beyond
this one is true art. it looks like a gorgeous painting. out did yourself on this one.
Amazing colors and composition. Grogeous!
I've seen a lot of green ones... not too many red. Cool!
Life is full of colours.
those really are beautiful!
Oh, yes, very, very pretty! Love the red!
We are rich in colour and spring time growth.
such a beautiful capture and the editing is magnificent!
So so beautiful!
Gorgeous shot!
So pretty in red
Beautiful capture!
Beautiful and such a vibrant red.
Wonderful photography and processing!
Keys? I see these every spring, but I never heard that term before.
We call them helicopters or whirley-birds! They are a nuisance, but your photo puts them in a better light. :) Thank you for sharing at Your Sunday Best this week, Pat.
Great use of selective focus to make an eye-catching composition.
What a great red. I didn't know the seeds were called keys but somehow I like the idea of that.Darla
They have their own unique beauty!
You sure don't have to look far in nature to see beauty!
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this one is true art. it looks like a gorgeous painting. out did yourself on this one.
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors and composition. Grogeous!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of green ones... not too many red. Cool!
ReplyDeleteLife is full of colours.
ReplyDeletethose really are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, very, very pretty! Love the red!
ReplyDeleteWe are rich in colour and spring time growth.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful capture and the editing is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in red
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and such a vibrant red.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography and processing!
ReplyDeleteKeys? I see these every spring, but I never heard that term before.
ReplyDeleteWe call them helicopters or whirley-birds! They are a nuisance, but your photo puts them in a better light. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Your Sunday Best this week, Pat.
Great use of selective focus to make an eye-catching composition.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great red. I didn't know the seeds were called keys but somehow I like the idea of that.
ReplyDeleteDarla
They have their own unique beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou sure don't have to look far in nature to see beauty!
ReplyDelete