All of your photos recently have been amazing! I love the macro of the insects. Today's photo reminds me of myself today! That flower seems to be dropping a bit as I was this morning, but God is faithfully shining his light on me, and I know I am going to rise and rise! I have a question. How do you get your pictures so large? I know how to do it if I want it to link back to my picasa album, but I don't want to link back to my picasa album. Thanks!
I'll bet you are feeling like the mornings are beautiful again as life has slowed down just a little bit for you after three or four weeks of feeling like you were living inside a blender. This is a beautiful photo to illustrate it. There must be some great psychological significance to showing the back side of this sunflower.
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Beautiful. I like the different angle of this shot. The colors are wonderful!
All of your photos recently have been amazing! I love the macro of the insects. Today's photo reminds me of myself today! That flower seems to be dropping a bit as I was this morning, but God is faithfully shining his light on me, and I know I am going to rise and rise! I have a question. How do you get your pictures so large? I know how to do it if I want it to link back to my picasa album, but I don't want to link back to my picasa album. Thanks!
This image looks great no matter which way up you view it. Yes I did pick my laptop up and turn it upside down!
What a lovely perspective, he's bowing down to say hello!
Yes. The colors do it very lively. . . .
It is a feeling of throbbing pulse that is good for the season.
I am honored by the visit of a great photographer like you.
From Japan.
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I'll bet you are feeling like the mornings are beautiful again as life has slowed down just a little bit for you after three or four weeks of feeling like you were living inside a blender. This is a beautiful photo to illustrate it. There must be some great psychological significance to showing the back side of this sunflower.
... and a wonderful flower!
Kisses.
who would have thought the backside of the flower could be as pretty as the front every thought about being. special shot for sure.
So vibrant!
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