
The delicate softness of a cotton flower and a tulip at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.

Β© Irene Tron/Heavens Sunshine. All photos are my own.
No usage allowed in any form without my written consent.
The delicate softness of a cotton flower and a tulip at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Β© Irene Tron/Heavens Sunshine. All photos are my own.
No usage allowed in any form without my written consent.
20 responses to “Delicate Softness”
Love the contrast in the lighting.
Thanks! Bright sunshine can be very helpful sometimes. π
They do look cottony soft! Very nice, Pepper!
Thanks, Donna. I got my first pic of a killdeer yesterday! I had no idea what it was until a friend from the Indiana Audubon Society identified it for me. π
Woot woot! I love Killdeers and those stunning red eye-rings! π
It is adorable. π
Beautiful! Love the black and white versions!
Yay! It is so fun to experiment with b&w. Have a wonderful day. π
Beautiful images, Pepper!
Thank you much, Eliza. π
Oh these are beautiful photos for this challenge π I adore the light on your tulip π
Thanks, Cee. The sun was very helpful on that shot. π
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second servisπππBeautiful lights and shadows in universal color of phanasy, dear sisterπΉπΉπΉ
Thanks, Mic. Glad I am not rather only one who clicks enter before I am done commenting. π
πππthe culprit is the hand orthosis.
Ah, yes! It must get in the way. π
Really nice in B&W, Irene.
Thank you very much, Sandy. π
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