Oh my, oh my, oh my! This photo is utterly sublime. I adore it.
Thelma Rae is beside herself; over the moon in love with it. CeeCee says it looks like a miniature Christmas tree set inside the magnolia, and Oletta said she'd like one for a hat she's making.
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Nice close up of the flower. I like being able to see the subtle water droplets.
ReplyDeleteNo magnolias where I'm at, but we do have some spectacular wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteI have never looked at a magnolia that closely...cool.
ReplyDeleteand a tiny bit creepy. ;-)
Oh, how beautiful! I love Magnolias (especially in May!). One of my favorite parts about moving to the south is the spring time. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteIt's all about the details with your pictures. You even got the raindrops!
ReplyDeleteI love magnolias - as long as they're in someone else's yard. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the drops of rain!
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicate. I love magnolias. They are just starting to bloom around here.
ReplyDeleteI love the detail, simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your art with us.
ReplyDeleteOh my, oh my, oh my! This photo is utterly sublime. I adore it.
ReplyDeleteThelma Rae is beside herself; over the moon in love with it. CeeCee says it looks like a miniature Christmas tree set inside the magnolia, and Oletta said she'd like one for a hat she's making.
Beautiful!
This is simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture! Love the droplets of water.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the water droplets.
ReplyDeleteI always love your flower pics!
ReplyDeletelovely spring pic!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful picture! It really makes things feel a bit more spring-like.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Do you take these pictures?
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Beautiful. Soft and gentle, yet strong.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeletea rite of renewal
ReplyDeleteWow, that is such a gorgeous photo. I love when a flower is captured with rain drops on it - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - what fine details (and Beth Hoffman wins a prize for the best comment ever!)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. Magnola's are so gorgeous when in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteI like the softness of this photo.
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