Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Pussywillows - soft and fuzzy

16 comments:

  1. la traduction donne molle et floue, mais cela ne doit pas etre ca ?

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  2. Pussy willows are one of the things I remember fondly of the time when we lived on my grandfathers farm. Good times.

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  3. As a child I loved pussywillows. It's been ages since I seen them; thanks for the memories.

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  4. Pretty. I use them for my Easter tree when I can get some!

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  5. Cool composition, Lowell!

    Regarding your question on the Évora Cathedral post:
    Yes, it's my friend Joanne. Her shots are lovey: 'INSPIRATION' (http://joannegatefield.blogspot.com). Remember my 'tripod' post? She was the one who came up with the idea of the project. A few photos I took for the Making Of are already online. However, we don't want to post the faces of people being photographed yet: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Inside-Out-LX/263474600357842?sk=photos

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  6. I never knew what these were called, but I do like them. Now I know! Thanks for teaching me something today. :)

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  7. Beautiful shot. I love sort of minimalistic and I like the way the shadow goes from dark in the top right to light in the bottom left.

    Those buds do look soft and fuzzy!

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  8. It's an adorable decoration and great subject for photography!
    Léia

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  9. So poetic. I like this photo very much.

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  10. I never realized pussywillows could get really tall, like a tree, or maybe they are a tree. I always think of them as bushes.

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  11. You have pussy willows in Florida? I didn't know that.

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