I so agree with you on this view. However, they're not as lovely after a rain. But they can present water droplet reflection photography, if you know how to capture them correctly. Ours attracts Hummingbirds and bees, which is such a joy watching them flitter and fly about. This year it will be my challenge to capture the Hummers as they return to Kansas to visit the Mimosa Trees on my property.
Pg. 31 Great shots Sunny Love the Droplets on the Third shot.
Pg. 29 Rolk you have done it again, posted another awesome set of Pinks The Three Ladies (your Grandaughters and your Wife) are all Beauties. The Japanese Cherry and The ornamental Dogwood are Terrific, I'm with you on the contrasting pinks its wonderful. and that Drag Race Pic is Def. an attention getter. well done!!
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Lesley, thank you so much for the wonderful comments. Pinks in nature abound, but it's not always possible to get a good rendition of them, but it's always easy to get a good picture when your wife is gorgeous and your granddaughters are beautiful!
First of all a BIG THANK YOU to all who participated it the "In The Pink" Challenge, some fabulous shots and works of Art have been shared. I have a few more to share as well.
silverhawkLoc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
Sunnybuck wrote:
I so agree with you on this view. However, they're not as lovely after a rain. But they can present water droplet reflection photography, if you know how to capture them correctly. Ours attracts Hummingbirds and bees, which is such a joy watching them flitter and fly about. This year it will be my challenge to capture the Hummers as they return to Kansas to visit the Mimosa Trees on my property.
Thank you very much, Sunnybuck , appreciate the nice comment......and, the butterflies love them too,,,
My first grandchild born December 2017 is a baby girl, so pink is my favorite color now. On this photo, I used a rippled pink wrap over her head and upper part of body to contrast with her dark hair and dark eyes.
I so agree with you on this view. However, they're not as lovely after a rain. But they can present water droplet reflection photography, if you know how to capture them correctly. Ours attracts Hummingbirds and bees, which is such a joy watching them flitter and fly about. This year it will be my challenge to capture the Hummers as they return to Kansas to visit the Mimosa Trees on my property.