A Young Benjamin Britten Rose Posted on May 23, 2014April 15, 2015 by Rona Black Photography Some of the roses at Queen Mary’s Gardens are just beginning to bloom. Here’s an especially delicious rose — looks like scoops of sorbet. Regent’s Park, London, May 2014 AdvertisementLike this:Like Loading...
Utterly delicious, indeed, Rona! The colours and lighting are sublime and you have achieved beautiful isolation against the lovely bokeh background LikeLike
I didn’t know there was a rose named after this guy. Thank you for the extended visit. Nice photo. LikeLike
It does look like sorbet! Perfect DOF!
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Oooo, I love the luscious color! Beautiful picture! Yum! 🙂
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Very nice shot Rona, you’re right about the color…yum! 🙂
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Amazing photograph… you feel like you can reach out and feel the rose
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Piękne … means beautiful 🙂 ( Polish language )
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Utterly delicious, indeed, Rona! The colours and lighting are sublime and you have achieved beautiful isolation against the lovely bokeh background
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One of my favourite roses 🙂 They do look good enough to eat!
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Love the almost coral color.
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It really does look like a “like scoops of sorbet”! ** licking screen ** 🙂
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Beautiful….yes, Sorbet
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How gorgeous this is, Rona!
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That color IS yummy looking!
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Magnificent) absolutely beautiful rose. Great capture, gorgeous colours
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It certainly does look that way.
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Lovely shot Rona
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I didn’t know there was a rose named after this guy. Thank you for the extended visit. Nice photo.
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I never saw any rose that beautiful. It is indeed a specialty of Mother Nature.
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Great description, exquisite photo.
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very pretty. Did it smell?
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Thank you. Sadly these had no scent.
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A rose with no scent is like a pie with no filling 😉
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and I do love sorbet … this photo is just a yummy!
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