IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM: "If you don't like it, that's your problem, not mine."
PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL: Life is fluid. Even before the bee has probed the water lily's nectar, the transformers are at work on the grand, procreative, digestive economy of things.
6 comments:
Hi Ted! Wow. I don't say I'm impressed because I'm already used to the excellent quality of your pictures!! Wonderful lotuses!!
Sorry for the long absence, but after one year work, I got my official week off and, as always, the week before was terrible and the return awful... ;). Furthermore, there was 09.09.09, which for me was a bit depressing, as I entered a Club 60 I would prefer to postpone the joining... ;))
Blogtrotter is now in Turkey. Enjoy and have a fabulous weekend!
Hi ted,
How are you doing these days?
Nice to see your creative look at (pink beauties) flowers, also in your other posts the flowers are expressing ballet-dance, also a great found!! And this post is a fantastic shot too, difficult to get the bugs clear.. Its always a pleasure to see your photography,and your blog, THANKS!
sorry I've been sick and on vacation, the (visits) and blogging were on low-motion too, but not my photography ( I always have my cam with me).
Take care and glad I know your blog, thanks for showing your view.
JoAnn/Holland
Wonderful and so true, nothing is wasted in nature.
Your always welcome back, Blogtrotter. Did you get the new operating manual that's issued when you turn 60? It's best to treat the bearings more gently and keep walking. In any case, when you appear on your blog, you always look fit with much trotting yet to do. Thanks for your comment.
Hi JoAnn. Welcome back. Very sorry to hear you've been sick. I hope we'll see those photos on your blog soon. I'm glad you liked the lilies. Soon on to the barns I've been shooting for the past month.
Hi Dick. Nothing is ever wasted, but it isn't always transformed to our advantage. Thanks for visiting.
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