This colorful display of flowers courtesy of Pt Defiance Park in Tacoma. If you like flowers, or photographing them, now is the time. I know the "flower bed" idea has been used many times before, but this was too nice to pass up.
I really appreciate your EMPTY post. I own several dozen great cameras, from a Leica to Nikons. Plus tons of interesting rangefinders. But, sadly, as you so well illustrated, they are all empty and haven't had film in them in 6-7 years. Any of them. I do miss the crisp sharpness of film. Thank you for visitng Tampa DP and your comment. Please visit again soon.
Absolutely gorgeous...and it reminded me there is something similar not far from where we live and I've always said I must take a photograph but never have...
Oh wow, I've never seen anything like it and am now wondering what it would feel like! Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you took it anyway because it's the first time I'm seeing anything like it! Fun!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like that either! Cute!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your EMPTY post. I own several dozen great cameras, from a Leica to Nikons. Plus tons of interesting rangefinders. But, sadly, as you so well illustrated, they are all empty and haven't had film in them in 6-7 years. Any of them. I do miss the crisp sharpness of film. Thank you for visitng Tampa DP and your comment. Please visit again soon.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous...and it reminded me there is something similar not far from where we live and I've always said I must take a photograph but never have...
ReplyDeleteI couldn't beat this one, anyway.
Happy 4th!
Thanks everyone. Now I'm glad I put this one up. Happy 4th to you all. Have a safe and most of all fun weekend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers in this great photo. Thanks. And I've enjoyed very much catching up with your recent posts. Thanks for stopping by to check on Mama.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like this either! I love the idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth! Seems everything now a days in made from another country. Finding a souvenir made in authentic Alaska was next to impossible.
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