This an "oldie", taken in early May. It is one of the Sentry Maple leaves that I have chronicled form bud to the full, firm, deep green leaves that they are now. I hope to figure out how to make a collage of all the photos. I think the evening light is the prettiest of all.
Greetings! I'm from Connecticut (USA) Photography is one of my lifelong passions (others including gardening, woodworking, history, and being a part...
Hello Les from Maggie in NY. Thank you for your very kind words on my lion shots. It's nice to meet you. :-)
Your picture is beautiful. I love the light captured. Gorgeous colors.
@maggie2 Hi Maggie! Thank you sooo much for your reply; when I saw how many followers you have, I was really touched that you took the time to say hello and leave a lovely comment. From NY,eh? Yippee -- we're practically neighbors, how exciting! ( At one time I lived briefly in New Rochelle, and a few years ago my brother moved his family up to Syracuse. ) I took a look through your "365", Maggie and was very impressed. OMG, the Lions; I'll never get enough of the Lions. Also, I have never seen a white Bleeding Heart, or a black Squirrel. I just loved so many: the"foo foo tree", the Crocuses, Cardinals, Tiger, Weeds, (in snowfall), the Preying Mantis, etc. I really like your flowers, the vivid color you sometimes use, and great use of DOF. You do justice to the natural world, as will always continue to be my endeavor. I forgot to fav what took my breath away, so I must revisit you, and, I will be looking forward to your future postings. (Also enjoy you titles!) Be well, neighbor, Les
@angelique Hiya Pal -- Thanks for checking in; now I know that you're still out there. Thanks for the nice comment, and for taking the time to give me an update. As always, be very well, Les
Your picture is beautiful. I love the light captured. Gorgeous colors.