Saturday, May 9, 2015

Spring Shadows

Trout lilies casting shadows

Can you tell I love it when the spring wildflowers come out?

I am linking to Shadow Shot Sunday 2 HERE.

28 comments:

  1. Those little hints of yellows certainly are pretty!

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  2. Love how these beautiful little wildflowers at tucked into the rocks.

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  3. those are so pretty never heard of them before.

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  4. nothing better than spring flowers! Glorious shot!

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  5. You and me both, EG. Actually, almost exclusively, that's been my subject these past few weeks. :-)

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  6. the flower is looking at it's shadow cast on the stone. great shot!!

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  7. Pretty flowers and shadow shot! Happy weekend!

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  8. Peace and quiet here. That matters.

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  9. Beautiful flowers and SUNLIGHT!! What's not to love!! Great captures as always! Hope you have even more sunlight for the weekend!!

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  10. Such lovely flowers with sweet shadows!Yeah for spring!

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  11. I love wildflowers - without a serious gardener, they grow without prompting and beautifully too. Happy Spring!

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  12. Oh, the shadow flower is the best!

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  13. Very different to here - hot chocolate and an afternoon by the fire are in order I think!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  14. What little gems! That's a perfect shadow, too.

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  15. That's a fine shot of the flower's symmetrical shadow on the rock. And such a pretty recurved flower!

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  16. i love that single flower shadow, it appears to be there without a stem. beautiful photo and flower

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  17. Discovering wild flowers is like discovering treasures. Never seen a trout lily so thanks for the picture.

    Darla

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  18. When you get shadows that distinct, you know that spring is truly here!

    My Shadow Shot

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  19. It does cast a cool shadow!

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  20. Wonderful, vibrant images Tina.

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  21. I am with you as I love them too and especially these as they grow naturally in my meadow.

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  22. Beautiful little flowers!

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