I loved the design of this gate, and the red flowers just added to the picture:
I loved the design of this gate, and the red flowers just added to the picture:
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Thhe gate alone is good, and the view through it did indeed make the shot.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
It’s an inviting scene. It tempts you in.
Thanks, Draco!
It is the dark red of the flowers that lends beauty to the gate. Great capture, Sue!
Glad you agree!
Very good shot! It captures the day. I can tell the tempurature, I can imagine it feels, being there.
Thanks, Mark
Beautifully captured! ! Well done, Sue. 💖
Thanks very much, Amy!
Very inspiring….
It reminds of old romantic novels……
Thanks!
You’re right. The two go together beautifully.
janet
I couldn’t get Le rouge et Le noir out of my head, but B that was red and black in an entirely different context
Impossible to resist peeping through.
Glad you agree, Gilly!
I agree with you. The combination of the geometric forms of the gate and the organic shapes of the flowers adds layer of interest. And of course, in addition there is the red-black contrast.
Thanks, Otto!