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The dramatic feel is perfect 🙂
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That is a grand open field, though the daffodil season is over. Great photo, Lisa!
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Wow! Due to a lack of rain we did not have many daffodils come up this year.
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I hope your water situation improves by next spring, Patrick.
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BEAUTIFUL!!!
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Thanks, Kathryn! I hope you are enjoying your spring. 🙂
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Did they just plant them for the bulbs? They are my favorite early Spring flowers.
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Yes, these are planted for bulbs. One of my early spring favorites too. 🙂
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Fantastic image, Lisa.
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beautiful shot, Lisa! love the clouds reflection! 🙂
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Thanks, the clouds and reflections are my favorite elements in this one too. 🙂
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If this is what one can do with iPhoneography, then I should sell my dslr and all my lenses. This is truly beautiful, Lisa.
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What a nice compliment, Paula thank you. I’ve never owned a dslr so all my practice has been with an iPhone and a few favorite editing apps so it’s great to hear a fantastic photographer like you enjoys the finished results.
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Swathes of dead daffodils always look so sad. And that dramatic sky reflected in puddles adds to the atmosphere.
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I know, the fields of dead flowers always makes me sad too but I thought it was important to show what happens after the showy festival ends. The clouds and puddles were an added bonus. 🙂
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One of these days I need to get up there and see this!
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The daytime tour is pretty fun and I they also have an over 21 evening tour with drinks and some history not appropriate for kids ears. 🙂
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I love fields like that.
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I do too, Angeline. Thanks.
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Wide open space and mirrored sky…Beautiful!
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