I had to come back to say that if at some point you do a re-design of your blog that the colors in this photo would make a fantastic palette to work from.
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An interesting flower -- don't think I've seen one before. I've also psoted flowers this week: Gentians
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely flower!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. LOVE the color combination.
ReplyDeleteWow, almost doesn't look real - it's too perfect...
ReplyDeleteGreat photo :)
That is a lovely composition.
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it is too perfect..rip a leaf or something..lol.
ReplyDeleteLovely shapes! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Wordless Wednesday!
Lovely contrast - the flower just pops!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photo - the color and contrast leap out of my computer screen.
ReplyDeleteThat is truly lovely. I love the colors and the composition.
ReplyDeleteanother winner
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Don't stop posting Wordless Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteThe combination of textures is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty! Would love to know why it is called Devil's Trumpet
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower. It looks great against the wall.
ReplyDeletethat is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, although I think that flower would look better with glossy leaves. (just saying, in case the Designer is paying attention)
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of this flower, it's a bit different, more angular :)
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you weren't able to comment on last week's WW - not sure what may have gone wrong. But glad you're back this week!
I had to come back to say that if at some point you do a re-design of your blog that the colors in this photo would make a fantastic palette to work from.
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