woo hoo!!! super beautiful shot! and i totally appreciate the no-editing thing. photoshop is amazing, but it is nice to see the real unadulterated mccoy from time to time!
This reminds me of summers spent at my grandpa's farm in eastern, Pa. This is gorgeously perfect!!! Nick Drake??? Yep - VERY good recommendation! Thanks, Char!!!! xo
beeee-u-ti-ful!
ReplyDeletei love queen anne's lace! it reminds me of my mom and grandma, because they both loved it.
thanks for playing, too!
Beautiful pic! I posted a couple macro shots too :)
ReplyDeletewoo hoo!!! super beautiful shot! and i totally appreciate the no-editing thing. photoshop is amazing, but it is nice to see the real unadulterated mccoy from time to time!
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeletegrowing up, i remembering pressing queen annes lace between books, especially on camping trips - we always found them at the campground.
here's mine from the weekend
http://www.flickr.com/photos/autumnsun/3459215591/
So pretty, and actually calming in its softness.
ReplyDeleteI am soooo going to do this next monday...as I love me macro lens the best of all !!!
ReplyDeletegreat sooc !!!
Who needs editing when it's that good raw?
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! One of my favorite wildflowers. :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite flowers! Love the depth of field here and the color. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of summers spent at my grandpa's farm in eastern, Pa. This is gorgeously perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteNick Drake??? Yep - VERY good recommendation! Thanks, Char!!!!
xo
Fabulous job as always!
ReplyDeleteThat's stunning...!!!
ReplyDeletewow. I love that. so simple. so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! Wow, I've never seen Queen Anne's Lace quite so beautiful before.
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