Posted by Betty (New Jersey, United States) on 9 May 2008 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
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I love the earthy colors of this excellent composition!
9 May 2008 12:33am
@Michael Skorulski: Thank you, Michael.
pretty colors against the brown leaves. I love autumn leaves.
9 May 2008 12:42am
@Marion: Thank you, Marion. I love the green breaking through them!
Lovely image, great colours
9 May 2008 4:56am
@Alun Lambert: Thank you, Alun.
Good morning, Betty! I love these little surprises of spring ... looks like, maybe, wild violets ... beautiful color against the remnants of fall and winter!
9 May 2008 5:09am
@Ron: Good morning to you, too, Ron! Sometimes you have to really look to see them!
Yes! Spring springing forth has some wonderful signs and surprises.
9 May 2008 6:44am
@Viewfinder: Big and very small surprises!
nice idea,well done!
9 May 2008 7:04am
@Saeed: Thank you, Saeed.
nice capture, and nice title...
9 May 2008 7:08am
@paulski: Thank you.
This looks like the back of my lot in very early spring, good one!
9 May 2008 7:41am
@vu@granby: Thanks!
The marvelous cycle of life. Nice colors and a degree of complexity at the point, so we can appreciate all the details.
9 May 2008 8:25am
@António Pires: Thank you, Antonio!
very nice earthly colors!
9 May 2008 9:30am
@niña: Thanks.
nice composition
9 May 2008 11:44am
@MJ: Thank you, MJ! :-)
Very nicely done Betty!
9 May 2008 12:55pm
@Bill Ault: Thanks, Bill!
Nicely spotted Betty
9 May 2008 3:23pm
@Observing: Thank you.
How crisp and wonderful ..... well composed!
9 May 2008 3:24pm
@Judy: Thank you, Judy.
Well done Betty
9 May 2008 3:30pm
@Craig: Thanks, Craig.
I recognize those little guys... really hard to catch them blooming. Great job.
9 May 2008 4:03pm
@Earnest: I didn't know that, Earnest! Thank you.
good eye Betty. Lovely composition
9 May 2008 9:12pm
@Cheryl: Thanks, Cheryl.
I like this, the way the tiny flowers are pushing through layers of fallen leaves. Very well seen and captured =D)
Dan
11 May 2008 9:10pm
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