24 September 2013

Wordless Wednesday 256

Rosemary after the Rain, 2013


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19 comments:

  1. So pretty! I love the colors.

    Did you get soggy knees trying to get this shot? I always find myself in wacky photo positions that I only recognize after I'm already wet and muddy.

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  2. Very cool but I've got to admit that it reminds me of the martial ships from the classic War of the Worlds movie.

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  3. I love the tension in this picture! It's...about...to drip.

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  4. Fresh and delicate! This is life!

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  5. If we hadn't been drowned with rain this summer, I'd think that was pretty! Just kidding - it really is a lovely photo!

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  6. Beautiful photo. My garden would welcome a few sips of that rain.

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  7. What a wonderful photo! Our rosemary is looking much better after a bit of rain - not this green, though.

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  8. Kind of bent to present its gifts. Nice capture.

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  9. I love dew photos. Hoping to someday be able to see and capture dew on a spiderweb. Have you seen some of those on instagram? They're beautiful!

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  10. Great close-up! It reminds me of a street lamp.

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  11. I wish I can grow rosemary in our garden. This is a really lovely shot. It reminds me of a lamp post I've seen before. Thank you too for dropping by my blog. :)

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  12. Nice! I have to pay closer attention to my rosemary. I never noticed her making droplets of water.

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