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There are two ways of meeting difficulties: you alter the difficulties, or you alter yourself to meet them.
- Phyllis Bottome

June 22, 2007 - Posted by Photo Buffet | 100mm lens, Phyllis Bottome, SLR, Technorati, art and photography, canon 5d, change, daisy, famous quotes, flora, floral photography, flowers, garden, horticulture, images, inspirational, life, nature, pacific northwest, photoblog-posts, reflection, sayings, summer, weblog, wildflower, wordpress | | 11 Comments
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Oh, but I do loves me a good daisy photo.
This is so beautiful … very very artistic …
I remember a quote …
ART - opens our eyes to see and our brain to imagine.
I’ve seen a thousand daisies, but this is unique!
It’s lovely, daisies are a favourite !!!
Simple, delicate, elegant, beautiful.
Love your comp in this one Bonnie, the little glint of light is really nice as well.
I love daisies…and what a unique way to look at them!
You are truly inspiring…
Very artistic, Bonnie. That’s different view and one that works really, really well! The softness, light, and shadow all really work. Beautiful.
A really perfect composition! Lovely.
Beautiful. I love the light in this.
really like the composition and focus on this one Bonnie
Your “blog stalkers” are obviously good photographers and I’m simply a “picture taker” but I truly love this one. Your quotes are wonderful as well.