04 May 2011

Wordless Wednesday 128

Magnolia after the Rain, 2011

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25 comments:

  1. Nice close up of the flower. I like being able to see the subtle water droplets.

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  2. No magnolias where I'm at, but we do have some spectacular wildflowers.

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  3. I have never looked at a magnolia that closely...cool.
    and a tiny bit creepy. ;-)

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  4. 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!

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  5. It's all about the details with your pictures. You even got the raindrops!

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  6. I love magnolias - as long as they're in someone else's yard. Great photo!

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  7. Lovely and delicate. I love magnolias. They are just starting to bloom around here.

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  8. I love the detail, simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your art with us.

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  9. 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.

    Beautiful!

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  10. What a lovely picture! Love the droplets of water.

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  11. Gorgeous! I love the water droplets.

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  12. I always love your flower pics!

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  13. Such a beautiful picture! It really makes things feel a bit more spring-like.

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  15. Beautiful. Soft and gentle, yet strong.

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  16. Wow, that is such a gorgeous photo. I love when a flower is captured with rain drops on it - so pretty.

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  17. This is gorgeous - what fine details (and Beth Hoffman wins a prize for the best comment ever!)

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  18. That is beautiful. Magnola's are so gorgeous when in full bloom.

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  19. I like the softness of this photo.

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