Two for the price of One by radiogirl

Two for the price of One

Thank you so much for putting Bosley on the PP, so nice to see you like him, he is an old soul!
Gorgeous - love the dof.
August 23rd, 2016  
Stunning bright cheerful blurred background for the lovely details of the two plants - their color looks so good against that backing. Fav
August 23rd, 2016  
Beautiful close up shot.
August 23rd, 2016  
Lovely duo
August 23rd, 2016  
Great shot!
August 23rd, 2016  
Fabulous shot, colors
August 23rd, 2016  
Lovely shot, they stand out so well against the yellow background.
August 23rd, 2016  
simple and sensational! fav
August 23rd, 2016  
Love it. Great detail and a beautiful background.
August 23rd, 2016  
very nic e fav
August 23rd, 2016  
Great lighting
August 23rd, 2016  
Beautifu lighting and small details
August 23rd, 2016  
Gorgeous shot. Very tactile....they look so soft and fluffy.
August 23rd, 2016  
Terrific capture :)
August 23rd, 2016  
Looks like one of my fireworks shot, only the background is different.
August 23rd, 2016  
love this. fav
August 23rd, 2016  
Awesome, love everything about it. a fav.
August 23rd, 2016  
Gorgeous!
August 23rd, 2016  
Stunning!
August 23rd, 2016  
Lovely - great focus and dof, and a beautiful background!

Ian
August 23rd, 2016  
Lovely capture with a wonderful background! fav
August 23rd, 2016  
wow and wow - the detail and focus is stunning! big fav
August 23rd, 2016  
Lovely
August 24th, 2016  
Lovely shot
August 24th, 2016  
gorgeous, love the shape of these and love the background!!
August 24th, 2016  
Absolutely amazing! Love the composition and the background colour - works so well. A fav
August 24th, 2016  
Love this! Do you know what they're called? Nova @novab and Vikki @summerfield and I were photographing them out on a friend's property and we all loved them! Loved the bees that were attracted to them as well! Must have some once I know what to ask for!
August 27th, 2016  
They are a beautiful plant/flower Kathy and a beautiful shot. @Weezilou Louise I think they are a type of globe thistle - echinops (I googled it) :)
August 27th, 2016  
@novab Fantastic research, Nova! "Echi" as in "Echinacea-Corn Flower" Must get some of those! They were SO amazing and beautiful!
August 27th, 2016  
@novab @Weezilou Hi Nova and Louise thanks for stopping by, yes these are globe thistles in my garden and the bees do love them, they also spread and can take over your garden.
Check out this one: http://365project.org/radiogirl/365/2016-08-19
August 27th, 2016  
@radiogirl Thanks Kathy. I'm okay with plants taking over my garden, as long as they return each year.
August 28th, 2016  
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