A beautiful image, Pete. I think I like the stamens in focus in a flower shot best of all. It sort of draws me into the image and brings the flower alive 🙂
Thank you, Vicki 🙂 Like the eyes in an insect, bird or mammal, I always think if you keep them in focus, as with the stamens r the centre of a flower, everything else will fall into place naturally.
Beautiful picture! Here it is called “nightcandle” (Nachtkerze) I was looking for moth, but couldn’t find any, but I have only one small plant. I need more 🙂
Beautifully photographed – I find yellow flowers can be tricky at times.
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Thank you, Anne. Yes, yellow and white can be a challenge at times.
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But uncommonly beautiful.
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Thank you, Sandy 🙂
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Welcome, Peter.
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Beautiful…lovely yellow!
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Thank you, Indira 🙂
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Nothing uncommon here, lovely!
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Thank you!
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A beautiful image, Pete. I think I like the stamens in focus in a flower shot best of all. It sort of draws me into the image and brings the flower alive 🙂
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Thank you, Vicki 🙂 Like the eyes in an insect, bird or mammal, I always think if you keep them in focus, as with the stamens r the centre of a flower, everything else will fall into place naturally.
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Delightfully delicate.
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Thank you, Gary. I always enjoy seeing these out in the fields.
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In Sweden it is called nattljus (nightlight) Beautiful flower, almost luminous …
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You have a beautiful name for it there in Sweden 🙂
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a delicate beauty! So pretty. Thank you Pete!
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Thank you, Sandra! 🙂
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With so much yellow, it’s hard to separate the business end of the flower from the petals. You did a fine job!
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Thank you, Linda 🙂 Yep, a lot of yellow in these 🙂
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Lovely capture, Pete!
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Thank you, Eliza 🙂
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Beautiful picture! Here it is called “nightcandle” (Nachtkerze) I was looking for moth, but couldn’t find any, but I have only one small plant. I need more 🙂
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That is a lovely name, too 🙂
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