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Photo 435
Where Have all the Flowers Gone?
Gone to seedheads every one . . .
(sorry Pete Seeger)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w07PhR5cjVw
27th October 2018
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Jane Anderson
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I was on 365 for almost three years, took over a year off, and have now returned. I plan to post a combination of photos...
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Joan Robillard
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Wonderful
October 27th, 2018
Charlie
The song fits great. It is the end of the growing season, Winter is on it's way.
The depth of field is great in your photo.
October 27th, 2018
Helen
Fabulous image, fav
October 27th, 2018
Ranger Biscuit
Love fall and everything dying.
October 27th, 2018
bruni
I used to bring the seedheads in and keep them in a vase. make a beautiful arrangement when you a few others one mixed in. the song goes perfect with this nature picture.
October 27th, 2018
KWind
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So pretty!
October 28th, 2018
bkb in the city
Great shot
October 28th, 2018
Denise Wood
Great capture and song :)
October 28th, 2018
Jane Anderson
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Thanks so much for commenting on my photo of the seedheads. I have been practicing how to get the depth of field I want.
October 28th, 2018
Harbie
Soft and lovely!
October 29th, 2018
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The depth of field is great in your photo.
Thanks so much for commenting on my photo of the seedheads. I have been practicing how to get the depth of field I want.