Thank goodness my phone automatically re-sets itself. I really don't like jumping forward an hour and I wish our state would go back to not changing clocks at all, oh well. Love the macro shot - the texture of the seeds and the colors are fantastic! Love, love, love it!
I thought those petals blooming were butterflies at first. They seem to be fluttering above the flower rather than part of it! It's really a gorgeous thing, seeing that flower beginning it's blooming through your camera's eye!
Dear Courtney: Your space here is beautiful and your creations are just lovely!! Thanks so much for stopping by...I'm so glad we've connected! I'll be back to visit. Wishing you a wonderful weekend! Regards, Sheila
Welcome to Playing with the Lens, I am Courtney Breul of Courtney Breul Photography. I am an outdoor, natural light photographer specializing in portraits and lifestyle photography and am located in Silver Spring, MD. This is a place where I will share some of my client work and some of my personal work. Please join me on my journey!
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Thank goodness my phone automatically re-sets itself. I really don't like jumping forward an hour and I wish our state would go back to not changing clocks at all, oh well.
Love the macro shot - the texture of the seeds and the colors are fantastic! Love, love, love it!
I can't wait it is supposed to be 50 today YAY!!! Happy Sunday Courtney!!!
Wow - what a shot! This is awesome!!
I love this macro with a great frame.
I thought those petals blooming were butterflies at first. They seem to be fluttering above the flower rather than part of it! It's really a gorgeous thing, seeing that flower beginning it's blooming through your camera's eye!
Love how some of the blooms have hung on through winter, Courtney. Lovely shot. :)
That's an interesting flower head, looks like some dried hydrangea flowers have been glued on to it.
What a gorgeous image. Is that a spent hydrangea head from last year? Love it!
This is so, so cool! From a distance it looks like a nest with flowers sticking out of it. Very neat!
Dear Courtney: Your space here is beautiful and your creations are just lovely!! Thanks so much for stopping by...I'm so glad we've connected! I'll be back to visit. Wishing you a wonderful weekend! Regards, Sheila
I just cleared some of last season's hydrangea flower heads out of my garden. They can be so interesting, even when they don't bloom fully.
I love the soft focus of your background and the sense of rain. A quiet promise of spring to come.
OH and I love this one, too!
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