The late afternoon sunlight shining through this crocus from behind illuminated it like a natural stained glass window. I love the beauty of simple things.
© Michael Q. Powell. All rights reserved
March 24, 2014 by Mike Powell
The late afternoon sunlight shining through this crocus from behind illuminated it like a natural stained glass window. I love the beauty of simple things.
© Michael Q. Powell. All rights reserved
Posted in Art, Flowers, Gardening, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, spring | Tagged Alexandria VA, backlighting, Canon 50D, crocus, Runnymeade, simple things, spring, Tamron 180mm macro lens | 6 Comments
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Wow!
You’re missing some of the joys of spring this year, but are having your own adventures in a land, far far away. It’s fun waiting to see what will capture your eye there in the Philippines.
Lovely photograph and nice title too! 🙂
Oh, indeed it is — stained glass. I love these bright spots of color in the spring.
It’s nice to see spring happening there. That means it might happen here too.
Very pretty.