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éveil de la nature - awakening of naturePosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 6 May 2008 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. © Carmen Lapierre 2008 ▼ vu@granby c'est 41 photographes - 41 contributing photographers
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Comments (34)
Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaThey have beautiful colour. Very nicely shot. 6 May 2008 5:28am @Michael Rawluk: Thank you Michael. @mosleh: Thank you Mosleh. @shahab: Thank you. @ManuelaR: I took a look at your zebra legs. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @Mandy: Thanks for your comment. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @Helma: It's our pleasure to see your comment on vu@granby. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @medam961: Thank you Medam. Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesWell welcome back! Lovely shot indeed! 6 May 2008 9:57am @Craig: I'm happy too with that other Carmen's photo. @Betty: Thank you Betty. @Teresa Durães: Thank you. Michael Skorulski from Cigel, Hong KongVery beautiful colors and composition. I like it very much, Carmen. 6 May 2008 11:42am @Michael Skorulski: Carmen will be surely happy about your comment. Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesWhatever these flowers are, they are very beautifully photographed. I'd like to have some like this, growing in our garden. 6 May 2008 11:56am @Viewfinder: Thank you your comment, these nice flowers are miniature tulips. (tulipa tarda). @MJ: Thanks for your visit. Marc lapierre Granby from CanadaTrès beau contrast de couleur, jaune et vert, après l'hiver c'est rafraîchissant. 6 May 2008 12:45pm Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesInteresting looking flowers with vivid bursts of yellows. 6 May 2008 1:41pm @Steven: Thanks for your comment. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @Earnest: Thank you, but your flower picture is one of a kind! @Elisa: Thank you Elisa. Martin Delorme from CanadaBelle photo Mom, belles fleurs, c'est le nom de ces fleurs? 6 May 2008 4:54pm @Martin Delorme: Ces belles fleurs sont des petites tulipes liliacées. Francine from CanadaQuelles belles fleurs, serait-ce des jonquilles? Bravo Carmen, tu as su capter toute la luminosité du sujet. 6 May 2008 5:35pm @Francine: Merci pour ton commentaire, ces belles fleurs sont des petites tulipes liliacées. @Alun Lambert: Something to see your petrified sand picture. Thanks for your comment. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @Forouz: Thank you. @Observing: I took a view to your night shot, amazing! @Michael: Thank you. @Eleftheria, 9 years old,: Thank you Eleftheria. standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceC'est absolument exquis. Les couleurs sont si délicates! 6 May 2008 8:04pm @standley: Merci pour ton appréciation. danthro from Suburbia, United Statesnice shot. great sharpness and detail and framing. do you know what they're called? 6 May 2008 8:52pm @danthro: Those flowers are miniature tulips. (tulipa tarda). Thanks for your comment. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau @Ana Lúcia: Thank you. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomStunning flowers, beautifully photographed Carmen. 6 May 2008 11:18pm @MaryB: Thank you on behalf of Carmen. vu@granby - Gilles Martineau carmen lapierre from CanadaMerci a tous pour vos commentaires, ces belles fleurs sont des petites tulipes liliacées. Thank you everyone for your comments, these nice flowers are miniature tulips. (tulipa tarda) 6 May 2008 11:24pm Tracey from White Hall, United StatesGorgeous. I have never seen any flowers like that before. 7 May 2008 12:39am @Tracey: Thank you. Daroru from Amagasaki, JapanHow's the weather there now? We're warming up nicely in Japan. 7 May 2008 4:00am Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanBeautifully arranged composition! The flowers really make an impression on the viewer! 9 May 2008 2:28pm |
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