With a short bloom season normally, White Bleeding Hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Alba’) didn’t have much of a chance this year. They appeared one day and were gone the next.
Gorgeous shot. Your eye for composition is wonderful. Your use of depth of field really helps to guide the eye right to that tiny, perfectly focused flower in the foreground. Wow!
Fabulous composition, Rona! Gorgeous.
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Thank you Jane!
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Just gorgeous!!!
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Thanks so much, Cheri.
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Gorgeous shot. Your eye for composition is wonderful. Your use of depth of field really helps to guide the eye right to that tiny, perfectly focused flower in the foreground. Wow!
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Thanks very much for your kind words, Mike.
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Great you managed to photograph them!
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Thank you.
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wow !! what a pretty shot 🙂
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Thank you Amresh.
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I love bleeding hearts. Had some in my garden.
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Thanks for your visit, Fransi.
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Lucky you caught them! They’re beautiful!
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Thank you Pat.
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So beautiful, a fantastic photo of a magnificent flower ! // Maria
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Many thanks Maria.
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My pink ones have been blooming nicely. I did not know they came in white also
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Thanks for stopping by, Irene.
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It’s a very unusual looking flower! Beutiful shot of it… So delicate though. Wow!
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Thank you!
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Wow, wonderful photo!
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Thank you Scott.
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Gorgeous! Love the perspective and those beautiful blooms!
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Thank you very much, April.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you.
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Fabulous.
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