23 thoughts on “Anemone

  1. Steve Schwartzman 2017-08-12 / 8:35 am

    Your second picture is a good example of the important role the background plays in a photograph.

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  2. stbarbebaker 2017-08-10 / 8:30 pm

    This is a tremendous Anenome. Ours here are white or off white. What a magnificent mauve. Excellent capture.

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      • stbarbebaker 2017-08-10 / 10:37 pm

        I love that comment, aren’t there just some absolutely amazing captures like that. Fantastic!! It brings to mind Emerson….A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within.

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    • Sherry Felix 2017-08-07 / 6:03 am

      Thanks Cybel. I discovered WP turned off my email from folks I follow. I just found out how to get it back. Missed a few posts.

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      • the dune mouse (CybeleMoon) 2017-08-07 / 2:28 pm

        no worries, Sherry, Another person said the same thing and as I am not posting as frequently too. I made a list in my reader. That way I found easier. My email got inundated!! My favourites all show up there in my faves lists when they post. (Sometimes I’m behind of course).

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  3. Jet Eliot 2017-08-04 / 10:52 am

    Beautiful photos, Sherry, you graced the anemones with mysticism.

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  4. Vicki 2017-08-03 / 8:18 am

    What beautiful DOF in your images. I like the soft light as well. Clever of you to put the buds in the second image in front of a leaf shape – perfect composition and a background that many photographers don’t think of 🙂

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    • Sherry Felix 2017-08-04 / 1:37 pm

      That is was what was after–the whole picture. Thank you for seeing it. I am nursing a cold and am a bit behind with responses.

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      • Vicki 2017-08-04 / 7:33 pm

        Hope you recover quickly, Sherry. Home-made chicken soup is my cure-all for most viruses.

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