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Out on a public field, the green is restful, tempting me to take off my shoes and feel the morning grass..fresh and recharges. Have you tried doing that?
Oh, all I could hear now is the grass cutter working outside (since 8am)..so long, dandelions, but I know you'll be back soon enough :)
Out on a public field, the green is restful, tempting me to take off my shoes and feel the morning grass..fresh and recharges. Have you tried doing that?
Oh, all I could hear now is the grass cutter working outside (since 8am)..so long, dandelions, but I know you'll be back soon enough :)
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19 comments:
A beautiful photograph and there, are the dandelions. Now I know where they came from.
Ah, this looks so much more inviting than the white scene outside my window now---snow!! Don't know how I'm going to handle this after Mazatlan!!
lovely sight!
c'est bete qu'une voiture passe à ce moment ;o(. sinon c'est un tres beau paysage de printemps, j'adore
it is stupid which a car passes at this time ;O(. if not it is a very beautiful landscape of spring, I adore
I live on a golf course, so dandelions are outlawed! And I can't go barefoot because of the snakes...
Maybe I should visit you? This scene is so bucolic...
kate,
hang in there!!
olivier,
that's the car park, olivier. Its not moving ;)
isabella,
snakes on golf course? heheh..
sure, you are most welcome!
thanks all for stopping by!
Beautifully captured shot!
Yes, dandelions are very dependable. They always come back ... Your prespective on this photo is very nice.
Kris do I remember well that you have a similar photo from a similar angle? Or I have a deja vu?:) Anyway..I like this perspective:)
Yes, i like walking bare foot in the grass too...and you, do you blow off the dandelions'seeds? ("dandelions", a strange name to a French ear: "dent de lion" means "lion's teeth"! The French name is "pissenlit", quite funny too ;-)
Ah, spring has sprung
at last.
mad,
even your comment is poetic, ah :)
alice,
blow off? nah, someone might be watching me and think that i'm childish! i'm very self-conciou, you see :D
oh, you're right on the lion's teeth as stated in wikipedia :-
The name dandelion is derived from the Old French, dent-de-lion, which is literally "lion's tooth", ...
Zsolt,
I'm in this phase of low angle shots. So, you might feel it is the same composition over and again; the same Szentes green grass ;)
Denton,
true enough the grass cutter did his job, they're gone now. I see more coming tho!
thanks all again for coming!
I do know the feeling - or at least I used to, and you just reminded me about it. I can feel all those bits and pieces between my toes already
Thank you, Kris, for these Wikipedia'precisions!
i love dandelions, cougt on time ;)
Wow, I missed this picture yesterday, it's beautiful! I wish I could be lying in that field, doing absolutely nothing.
ooo -- I want to imitate this! Great shot! Any technical hints? :)
lessie,
hints? hmmm..i usually snap til I'm satisfied with at least one shot without studying too much with technicality. With my entry level SLR, set the mode to A (Aperture), lay with both hands and feet on the ground ;) snap! you may want to give a diff. depth to the background. Hope this helps :)
kerry-anne,
usually i see that in big cities, but here no one is doing it ??
Richard,
wonderful feeling, isnt it?
Thanks all for your visits :)
what a lovely photo kris - it gives me the feeling of lying in the grass, listening to the birds...I can't wait until summer!
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