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For some reason, yellow is not that apparent in Florida.
Wow, just like a fireworks finale!
Oh these are goooooood. I love the first one. Very soothing. Makes me want to hop on a plane back out to Hawaii. Well, maybe not at these prices! So I see this is your finale. Guess we’ll have to wait to see what the next project will be. 🙂
Yellow is such a healing color. Your pictures are wonderful. Not quite ready to re-start blogging but wanted you to know you are missed 😉
That poor fire hydrant… must be a popular place for the Dudes.
Very nice!!! Love the bubble bottle! Cute! This was a FUN project… I might have to get in on the next one… Though MY photography can not even COMPARE to yours!!!
Brian — maybe old people don’t like it? :p
Kat — well thank you!
Robert — hey, just because yellow is done doesn’t mean you have to go away!
Pauline — yellow is like sunshine to me. You are missed, too and still in my prayers.
Kitty — OC doesn’t let them out in public much these days. If they hang out there, it must be after dark.
Melli — I thought the bubble bottle was a gift of providence — or some kid to lazy to throw his/her trash away.
love the creativity in this last batch! 🙂
That first photo is amazing!! What a great macro. You can almost feel how soft the petals are.
The yellow fire hydrant got me. I am so used to red ones.
It both shouts and whispers SPRING!!!
Interesting selection of yellow objects. I like the bubble jar. The flowerw are beautiful.
Polona — thanks. It was fun.
Karen — I did crop the merest bit off the edges of the photo, but I’d sy for the most part I’ve successfully figured out the marco feature.
Dr. John — red? wow! I think that would startle me!
Cindy — thanks!
Betty — thank you. Finding the bubble jsr would hsve been more fun if it were still full ….