Your third poppy photo is my favorite, EG camera girl! In the second photo the background is much too busy. That's what I always try to avoid when taking objects and people. The eye of a viewer should have the opportunity to linger over the main motif without too much distraction. Have a great start into a new day! Uwe.
East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
My family calls me CameraGirl because I take my camera with me wherever I go.
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love that last shot... and the first one looks like it is sprinkled with sugar and ready to eat
Marvelous!
Ahhh, just blows me away - they're beautiful :D)
awesome-o!! that's a gorgeous color. i have only seen red & orange poppies. so gorgeous!!!! ( :
The last shot is absolutely stunning! I can see this framed or on Canvas.
what a beautiful and delicate flower
Beautiful color and wonderful macro. Lovely that this beauty er seeds itself for you...
psychedelic!
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
=^..^= <3
Wow - so gorgeous!
Gorgeous flwoers !
Have a nice Sunday :)
Beautiful!
It's the colour that grabs me in these photos.
It must be pure joy seeing them bloom again over and over year after year!
Really beautiful!
Oh, EG! I totally love these...specially that first. If I was an art quilter, i would want permission to use it to create a quilt.
Gorgeous! I LOVE the first shot!
GORGEOUS!!!!
A wonderful series of captures here. The stunning contrast of colours in that last shot grab my vote! Thanks for sharing.
Oh my, this poppy is absolutely exquisite!
I love the last image. very artsy!
Well shot!
Ooohhh, so pretty!! That first shot is AWESOME!
Such a lovely shade of red, and I like the deeper splashes of color and the ring of stamens. How nice that they return for you.
Such a beautiful flower and the color is gorgeous! Wonderful photos!
I would love to frame that last photo and hang on my walls.
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Your third poppy photo is my favorite, EG camera girl!
In the second photo the background is much too busy. That's what I always try to avoid when taking objects and people. The eye of a viewer should have the opportunity to linger over the main motif without too much distraction.
Have a great start into a new day!
Uwe.
Very pretty! It's always nice to have flowers that take care of themselves. I wish we had some!
Very pretty.
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