A little more gentle decay…
they were beautiful in life,
A little more gentle decay…
they were beautiful in life,
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And remains beautiful
Thank you, glad you agree!
Faded, but the memories still glow.
A lovely vintage feel.
Many thanks, Phil!
Each of your captures has its own beauty.
Thank you, Sally!
Splendid takes, really!
Thanks, Anna!
That top one is a classic, Sue. Excellent capture.
Best wishes, Pete.
Those roses did bow out in a very dignified way, Pete!
Beautiful Sue!
Thanks, Nicole!
I love the white background and the elegance of it. How do you do it?
Ah, magic!! No, I have the sun streaming through whitish blinds with the flower placed in front of the blind. I then use Nik ColorEfex to create a slightly high key image in post processing, and voila!
The first one looks like an illustration in one of those old books.
Yes, Victorian botanical drawings! Thanks, Gilly 😊
They have beautiful souls, as do you. 🙂 🙂
Oh, Jo! You’ve made my day, darling!
Smiling! 🙂 🙂
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