Gorgeous colors! So vibrant and what a great setting. Thanks for your comments about the Frank Lloyd Wright Series. I was hoping it would be of interest to people. I have a few more days and then I will move on to different Chihuly, cactus and desert photos. I was in Morocco for the past two weeks so I wanted to make sure there was a series of something that would be informative and different for people to enjoy while I was away. Morocco was very interesting and, surprisingly, very French. A very different experience than Egypt or Jordan. It was a quite enjoyable trip. I will spend the next week catching up on everyone's websites and enjoying their photos. Thanks for your comments on my site. I have read them all.
Congratulations dear friend from Boston! This picture is outstanding! I love "tulips"...In fact we can not find this tulips in Brazil, it's not easy to find because the weather here. Beautiful flower! Many thanks for sharing Léia
Gorgeous...you've captured a second in time, that boat, those tulips, those colors, those branches, that sunlight, all of it came together for you and your camera...stunning...
Just beautiful. I love the Public Garden and swanboats.
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Perfect photo! I think your shot is far superior to what that other photographer is getting! :)
ReplyDeleteIn your plase the gras is green..., and the tuils is allready in flower..., not her i afraid, but soon, soon...
ReplyDeleteHave a treally nice day!!
Tulips are beautifu, I really like them, and the swan boat is funny. It's a nice place to rest after work!
ReplyDeleteWere you in ambush for a long time before catching this fabulously colourful shot?
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful picture. everything is so nicely balanced.
ReplyDeleteEvery part of this shot is speaking about spring!
ReplyDeleteI just want to tiptoe through your picture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors! So vibrant and what a great setting. Thanks for your comments about the Frank Lloyd Wright Series. I was hoping it would be of interest to people. I have a few more days and then I will move on to different Chihuly, cactus and desert photos. I was in Morocco for the past two weeks so I wanted to make sure there was a series of something that would be informative and different for people to enjoy while I was away. Morocco was very interesting and, surprisingly, very French. A very different experience than Egypt or Jordan. It was a quite enjoyable trip. I will spend the next week catching up on everyone's websites and enjoying their photos. Thanks for your comments on my site. I have read them all.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations dear friend from Boston!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is outstanding!
I love "tulips"...In fact we can not find this tulips in Brazil, it's not easy to find because the weather here.
Beautiful flower!
Many thanks for sharing
Léia
You've made a great job. The perspective is outstanding at all levels.
ReplyDeleteSo nice that you are giving us a visit to the Public Garden today.
ReplyDeleteBecause of your beautiful photo, I feel as though I am there!
Sorry that I will be missing the meeting at the Hynes Aud. which begins in a few days!
This photo is of a cheerful and colorful beauty, a pleasant prospect...
ReplyDeleteIt seems to stay in Holland ...
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my goodness! how brilliant is that? nice of the boat to pose by the spectacular foreground :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...you've captured a second in time, that boat, those tulips, those colors, those branches, that sunlight, all of it came together for you and your camera...stunning...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips and I love the swan boat in the background. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteSuperb. How long did you have to wait for that boat to come into the picture? Whatever, it was worth it.
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What an amazing shot. I just love tulips especially when they're all bunched together like this.
ReplyDeleteThe Monday picture made me want to go to work... This one is the opposite!!
ReplyDeleteI just want to find the spot where you took the picture and stay there!
Yay!! It is finally spring! :D
ReplyDeleteLovely spring photo. I noticed on enlarging it that duck on the grass seems to be demanding food from the two onlookers!
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