Schartner Farms, RI
This one is for you, Ms. Muse...
This one is for you, Ms. Muse...
With a background in Fine Arts, my eye is well trained to notice the smallest of details. Photography is a passion. With the advent of the digital age, I use that same trained eye through the monitor of my digital camera, from macro shots to sweeping landscapes while enjoying the full range of editing.
6 comments:
LOL LOL...
Oh Ms Amy!
You have given me a ray of glorious sunshine...a face of promises for a brighter tomorrow!
A mathematical certainty there is a Divine hand...
And a smile that would rival the Cheshire cat!
Gorgeous shot...!!!
Sunflowers make the best subjects! I haven't had any in years, but I think I might have to add some seeds to my shopping list!
Wonderful photo. I miss seeing the Sun Flowers. Spring is coming soon right?
Nicole/Beadwright
YIPPEEE Ms. Muse....exactly my intention...we are all longing for the promise of a brighter tomorrow...I would love to see that smile...XXXXXXX
Jennie...I had an entire field of flowers that day, all to myself...a dream...many of the sunflowers were way too tall for me, but I did get a couple of good shots...I couldn't agree w/ you more...they certainly do make the best subjects (Georgia and Van Gogh had the right idea!!)...I would love to see what pops out of the earth if you do plant the seeds...:))))
Awwwwwww, Beadwrighht, yes, Spring is coming soon...hang in there...so glad that you like...:))
Like Jennifer said.. great subject. With all the different elements, they are like a whole little landscape unto themselves. Not common around here, but maybe I will have to look some up for myself this year as a potential project:)
Mark it's funny how we see things...you photograph sweeping landscapes, and being the macro, close-up gal that I am, it is true, I see a flower and see a sweeping landscape in the folds of a petal, or the seeds and leaves of a sunflower w/ the light of the sun, adding it's all important touch...glad that you stopped by!!!
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