7 Comments

  1. Jim

    we still have snow, so rejoice in their beauty.

  2. And what’s wrong with taking too many pictures of spring flowers, especially when they look like these delicate, gauzy ballerina skirts? How about some freesias, especially the deep crimsons and purples, as well as the yellow and whites?

  3. Terri Stone

    What ARE those gorgeous things?

    Jen also took a flower shot for her 365 project the other day: http://jwillsphoto.com/?p=1114

  4. I don’t know what they are – Lee does, I’m sure.

    Jen sure does take some loverly pitchers over there… :)

  5. Cheryl Johnston

    Believe me when I say, “I totally understand about taking way too many pictures of flowers! But they are such a shining example of the uniqueness of every thing God creates!! The flowers in the same garden may all be roses, but they are each unique in their development, coloring, shades of the same colors, and placement of petals. The birds one sees in a family may all be bluejays, but they are each unique in their development, shades of blue, markings, and placement of feathers. WOW! God creates EVERY living creature as unique individuals making up communities!!
    You take lovely photos!!

  6. Richard Feinstein

    Keep on taking the myriad of flower pictures. Each one is as unique as each of us are. I know the exhilaration you must get when you look at your results. I too have hundreds of pictures of flowers from my many travels and I never tire of looking at them.
    Richard

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