17 November 2010

Wordless Wednesday 104

Spent Sunflowers (click image for full effect)


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20 comments:

  1. Oh my - this is so dynamic. I love it!

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  2. Oh no poor flowers, nice shot

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  3. The bitter truth of life.

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  4. It is so odd seeing such a lovely day and the dying flowers. Such a juxtaposition!

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  5. Ah, once so beautiful, now so ugly - dramatic photo.

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  6. All beautiful things will come to an end...

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  7. Wow you make the dried up flowers look quite good in this one :)
    It is like a painting.

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  8. Tis the season and all that, but it still makes me sad that it's getting cold :(

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  9. That makes me sad because it means the end of summer.

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  10. This reminds me of the last red rose on our rosebush, which finally browned and died just a few days ago...Ah fall... :)

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  11. What a beautiful picture. I love when art can take something you might think is ugly and make it beautiful. Thank you for a lovely photo.

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  12. A delightful site for the goldfinches which should be devouring those seed heads at any moment. For me, it just means cold is on the way.

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  13. everything in nature has beauty, even when it's dying.

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  14. Oh dear, they look almost human! (Or at least a bit Martian)

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  15. Wonderful photos, but seems so sad to me.

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  16. Hi Beth,

    Such a dramatic photo of death and sadness, set against the lush green grass and clear blue sky.

    Great shot.

    Yvonne

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  17. neat! it does look like an alien landscape!

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  18. Oh, glad you told me to click! It's even better at full size. Great, great shot.

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  19. so many times I look at your Wordless Wednesday posts and think "that would make a great jigsaw puzzle!" This is one of those ...

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