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.
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love that last shot... and the first one looks like it is sprinkled with sugar and ready to eat
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ReplyDeleteAhhh, just blows me away - they're beautiful :D)
ReplyDeleteawesome-o!! that's a gorgeous color. i have only seen red & orange poppies. so gorgeous!!!! ( :
ReplyDeleteThe last shot is absolutely stunning! I can see this framed or on Canvas.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful and delicate flower
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and wonderful macro. Lovely that this beauty er seeds itself for you...
ReplyDeletepsychedelic!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Wow - so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flwoers !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday :)
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's the colour that grabs me in these photos.
ReplyDeleteIt must be pure joy seeing them bloom again over and over year after year!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, 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.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I LOVE the first shot!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful series of captures here. The stunning contrast of colours in that last shot grab my vote! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this poppy is absolutely exquisite!
ReplyDeleteI love the last image. very artsy!
ReplyDeleteWell shot!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh, so pretty!! That first shot is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteSuch 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.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful flower and the color is gorgeous! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteIn 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!
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