I have yet to capture the image I want of grasses, but this is the best I have managed yet:

Swaying grasses
I have yet to capture the image I want of grasses, but this is the best I have managed yet:
Swaying grasses
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Nice picture but I worry about the hay fever!
D’you know, I used to have terrible hay fever, exam time was misery…but these days not
I am the same, it just stopped a few years ago. How strange!
Dare I suggest…age!!! 😳
I was afraid you were going to say so! 😳 😀
😀😀
Same with me, Sue .. 🙂
Good to be free of it…
Hehe, I think so too! 😊
😀
Mine didn’t arrive until I got old!
Oh dear, wrong way round!
I do love that shade of green
Restful, calming…
I am strangely drawn to the blurred centre, Sue.
(And I still get hay fever…)
Best wishes, Pete.
That’s because you’re a man in your best years, Pete. 😘
Well said, Dina!!
😊
Bad luck re the hay fever, Pete…
One tablet a day keeps it bearable, Sue. The itchy eyes are the worst bit, but that soon passes.
But I never liked having to take medication….still avoid it where I can….
Love all the different shades of green:)
Thanks, Inger!
I just refrained from photographing grass because it’ shard to capture. Thank you for doing it for me.
Always happy to oblige, Meg! 😀
It is really lovely, I love photographing grass and it is not an easy task.
Thanks, Lena!
Frustrating isn’t it, but you’ve done a good job. I saw some lovely wispy ones in a garden yesterday. 🙂
Thanks, Jo….will we get to see the ones you saw?
Does a cat have whiskers, Sue? 🙂 🙂
🙄 You tease!!
It’s all that keeps me going. 🙂 No flowers/grass on Monday.
I think there’s plenty else keeps you going, Jo…..the love of family, the Algarve, walks, friends and, of course, cake!!
How did you know I had cake at that garden yesterday, Sue? 🙂 And icecream!
Cake is your leitmotif, Jo….
Ooh, am I that posh? 🙂 Will email you after I’ve met up with Gilly, Sue. I’ve not forgotten. Just lack of time. Coming up this Wednesday.
Oh, fret not! Have a good time with Gilly – where are you meeting?
Brum! 🙂
Oh, right!
Feel the nice breeze, great image! Love the colors and DOF. Great composition! 🙂
It’s all about the DOF!
I love the delicate colours in this image. It’s really a beautiful homage to summer and sunny days.
Thank you, Otto!
Such a lovely fresh and delicate image, Sue. Love it. 🙂
Essence of summer, eh, Sylvia?
Lovely, ethereal shot of a fleeting moment in summer.
Thanks, Gilly! It was a fleeting moment, because soon after I took that photo the heavy rain arrived!
Beautiful tones!
Thank you! 😀
I know you have that picture clear in your mind, and it will be difficult to “find” it in the grass that arranges itself at its own will. I like this one, it is playful, gentle, soft green and reminds me of my childhood holidays.
Glad it triggers happy memories!