I don't like cemeteries. Not because I'm afraid of dying, but because it pi**es me off to have to miss all the fantastic technological advances that will be made after I'm gone.
I just discovered your blog. I am absolutely enchanted! beautiful photos! I'll be a frequent visitor :) I live in Belgium but I'm Polish. I like to photograph Brussels, it's my love!
Virginia, this is a lovely shot speaking to us of contrasts.
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeletelinda foto, muito delicada
ReplyDeleteLife and death—this shot is beautiful, V.
ReplyDeleteI don't like cemeteries. Not because I'm afraid of dying, but because it pi**es me off to have to miss all the fantastic technological advances that will be made after I'm gone.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog. I am absolutely enchanted! beautiful photos! I'll be a frequent visitor :) I live in Belgium but I'm Polish. I like to photograph Brussels, it's my love!
ReplyDeletethis is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had more real flowers by our graves - they tend to be mostly the fake variety.
A beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful image, perfect for the theme.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed my meander through Passy last year, Virginia, and thank you for drawing it to my attention.
ReplyDeleteThese Lilies remind me very much of tulips. I do like the effect of the rain on them, which seems like a load on their shoulders.
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how lovely!
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