@farmreporter I appreciate your feedback Wendy. Thanks. @s4sayer Thank you Margo. I can see that the pockets are empty too. What a delightful description. @haskar Thank you. I shot in the b&w mode of my camera which actually loads onto my computer in color. I was able to compare color vs B&W and I too preferred the blac and white. @pyrrhula Thank you as always Ferry. @joemuli Thanks Joey. It was the pattern that led me to take the close up. @summerfield Thanks so much Vikki. @cocobella Thank you Corinne. It was on a long stem which toppled over in the winds so it was lying on the ground. @francoise Great pattern, huh. Thank you Francoise. @thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. I should probably try shooting it as a macro. @myhrhelper Thank you so much Kathy. Sunflowers have so many variations and you're correct, they are all so interesting. @shutterbug49 Thank you Debbie. @kjarn I appreciate your feedback. Thanks Kathy. @pusspup Thanks Wylie. I do love them and probably will continue to plant them every year. I do think this was one that came back from seed. @ziggy77 Thank you Jo. @will_wooderson Thank you so very much Will. @bkbinthecity Thank you Brian, @craftymeg Thank you Meg.
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@s4sayer Thank you Margo. I can see that the pockets are empty too. What a delightful description.
@haskar Thank you. I shot in the b&w mode of my camera which actually loads onto my computer in color. I was able to compare color vs B&W and I too preferred the blac and white.
@pyrrhula Thank you as always Ferry.
@joemuli Thanks Joey. It was the pattern that led me to take the close up.
@summerfield Thanks so much Vikki.
@cocobella Thank you Corinne. It was on a long stem which toppled over in the winds so it was lying on the ground.
@francoise Great pattern, huh. Thank you Francoise.
@thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. I should probably try shooting it as a macro.
@myhrhelper Thank you so much Kathy. Sunflowers have so many variations and you're correct, they are all so interesting.
@shutterbug49 Thank you Debbie.
@kjarn I appreciate your feedback. Thanks Kathy.
@pusspup Thanks Wylie. I do love them and probably will continue to plant them every year. I do think this was one that came back from seed.
@ziggy77 Thank you Jo.
@will_wooderson Thank you so very much Will.
@bkbinthecity Thank you Brian,
@craftymeg Thank you Meg.