Bishop Of Llandaff Dahlia by tonygig

Bishop Of Llandaff Dahlia

Our 9 year old Granddaughter Miss M came to visit us today to wish my wife a Happy Birthday, After our meal she wanted to Photograph the flowers in the Garden, these shots are her own work from start to finish, she asked if I would put them on 365, so I hope you don't mind if I have a day off. ( she dose have her own Camera )
A beautiful capture.
August 18th, 2015  
She will be so proud to have her photos seen by so many on this site! Thats good for a future photographer in the family!
August 18th, 2015  
Well done Miss M !! -
August 18th, 2015  
Wow...very good eye. Love to see young ones excited about photography. She's an artist-in-training!
August 18th, 2015  
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August 18th, 2015  
FAVulous
August 18th, 2015  
Before long this little miss will be outdoing her grandfather... Seriously good work for Miss M
August 19th, 2015  
lovely
August 19th, 2015  
Well done to Miss M. A star in the making for sure.
August 19th, 2015  
Well done to Miss M. I think you have got some competition here Tony.
August 19th, 2015  
She's got a great teacher and a wonderful eye herself, fav
August 19th, 2015  
Love the dark intense color.
August 19th, 2015  
A great choice of flowers with the beads of water. How lovely. She did a wonderful job and represented you well!
August 19th, 2015  
Lovely capture of this water-drenched dahlia...great work by your granddaughter
August 19th, 2015  
Tell your granddaughter she is a natural!!! Her flower looks like a bejeweled pendant that should be worn by the Queen!! FAV!
August 19th, 2015  
Stunning. Fav.
August 19th, 2015  
Wow and wow again.
August 19th, 2015  
Beautiful. FAv
August 19th, 2015  
She has done very well.
August 19th, 2015  
Love that color red and the raindrops are beautiful!
August 19th, 2015  
Love the droplet and colour, beautiful
August 19th, 2015  
Gorgeous Dahlia and love those drops Tony.
August 19th, 2015  
Yes, love the droplets, Tony. :)
August 19th, 2015  
WoW gorgeous - clearly the talent runs in the family. I must find out how a bright red dahlia came to be associated with the Bishop of Llandaff!
August 19th, 2015  
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