Wow that is a BIG motor! I bet they were having some water fun. Your flower shots are incredible, it's hard to pick the best one, every angle captures their story.
Ah...the Indian Blanketflower...miss those from my days in Texas. Beautiful! Those spires look like something one might see in India. How cool to have a motor on a kayak. That's a new one on me!
The gallardia in the first couple photographs is beautiful. I have a bucket of seeds if you have some neglected soil. They only require watering to start, but if you keep watering them they take over. Thanks for leaving a comment about cover art I'm mulling around. I love the post where you took images from devaint art, put the artist's name as a cover. Why oh why would they not respond I wonder? Such a complement to ask to use their work. What suggestions do you have for cover art - literary fiction, somewhat thriller genre, about drought? I have a couple hundred photos of dust devils and crumbling barns but I'm sensing that is off putting... Love the covers for your work.
dat zijn nogal heftige contrasten.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are in sharp contrast to the buildings that follow.
ReplyDeleteWow that is a BIG motor! I bet they were having some water fun. Your flower shots are incredible, it's hard to pick the best one, every angle captures their story.
ReplyDeleteOooh.
ReplyDeleteAh...the Indian Blanketflower...miss those from my days in Texas. Beautiful! Those spires look like something one might see in India. How cool to have a motor on a kayak. That's a new one on me!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. I love the way the various colors pop.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I'm wondering about that little boat with the big motor- something just ain't right about that!
ReplyDeleteLove the brick buildings! Nice pictures--
ReplyDeleteThe gallardia in the first couple photographs is beautiful. I have a bucket of seeds if you have some neglected soil. They only require watering to start, but if you keep watering them they take over. Thanks for leaving a comment about cover art I'm mulling around. I love the post where you took images from devaint art, put the artist's name as a cover. Why oh why would they not respond I wonder? Such a complement to ask to use their work. What suggestions do you have for cover art - literary fiction, somewhat thriller genre, about drought? I have a couple hundred photos of dust devils and crumbling barns but I'm sensing that is off putting... Love the covers for your work.
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