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Violet Wood SorrelPosted by Earnest (Oklahoma, United States) on 6 November 2009 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. I hope you enjoyed the viewing... Have a great day!
Comments (23)
Tracey from Maryland, United StatesYou made excellent use of the natural light and the color just pops! 6 Nov 2009 11:29am Sarito from Basingstoke, United KingdomReally beautiful..lovely colour and lighting. 6 Nov 2009 11:46am Sammi from New Jersey, United StatesThose colors are lovely.. and the lighting! Great job ~ 6 Nov 2009 2:20pm Elora from Genoa, Italyohh very nice...am I mistaken or is sorrel an edible herb? (you're my expert on these things :)) 6 Nov 2009 2:52pm @Elora: Yes it is edible and has a sour/sweet taste... Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United KingdomWhat sweet little flowers . . love their lack of sophistication : the best. 6 Nov 2009 4:38pm @Ronnie 2¢: These had no supporting vegetation... they begged to be photographed. Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaI really did enjoy the viewing. The flowers stand out so beautifully. 6 Nov 2009 7:37pm marc battault from clermont ferrand, Francenice composition ,in this shot ,earnest ! 6 Nov 2009 8:31pm Christel from Köln, GermanyGood evening, Earnest, 6 Nov 2009 9:09pm @Christel: Thank you. They are wildflowers that grow here. Michael from Shell village, United KingdomThey are so pretty together, and their color is lovely, does it have a scent...? Very nice DOF in this shot. 6 Nov 2009 10:47pm @Michael: Though I've sniffed just about every flower in the woods I haven't tried this one as it is so familiar... the leaves are edible though. The Dark Dude from Maestoso, United Kingdomhey dude 10 Nov 2009 9:34pm @The Dark Dude: Lots of this stuff growing around here... I've even heard of making wine from it. (Didn't work when I was a kid and we tried it though... yuck.) Ricardo from Lousada, Portugalthis clover has a very delicate flower! 12 Nov 2009 5:04pm |