Wordless Wednesday - Acer Palmatum
Wordless Wednesday - 29th May 2008
May 28, 2008 by artistsgarden
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May 2008. I enjoy the comments that you leave. Now that the days are longer and the weather is better I spend less time at my computer, so I will respond to your comments either in the comments, or by popping along to your blog to say Hello. Thanks for visiting. Karen -
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That is breathtaking! The rain drops/dew are so beautifully spaced! Great picture!
Try to figure out the guessing game on my Wordless Wednesday!
Hi Flying Monkey, thank you for visiting on Wordless Wednesday.
Karen
ooooooo so lovely. thanks for sharing.
happy WW!
Hi Corey - and thanks for visiting
Karen
Wonderful photo, love the depth of field in it too.
Hi Zoe, thanks for the comment - I had to get the tripod out to get this depth of field - I am so delighted you noticed it.
Karen
Great photo - as usual!
Thank you so much,
Karen
Wonderful shot, Karen, the rain drops are beautiful.
Thanks Sharon - I really enjoy photographing rain drops
Karen
You managed to find a leaf that the sparrows hadn’t decided to have for lunch then!! Lovely shot as always.
Hi Dobby - The sparrows are leaving the acer leaves alone now - I think they only like the brand new soft and tender ones!
Karen
My kind of photo.
Cheers
Thanks Shirley
Karen
Images with raindrops are always so striking!Your photos are lovely.
our gardens are always a work in progress and yours is wonderful.
An EXCELLENT shot! This shot has everything, including my hearty enjoyment. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Hi byrningbunny.
Thanks for visiting - I am glad you liked the shot.
Karen
Thats the only way you can enjoy the rain with a brilliant photo.!!
Thank P -
Karen
[...] leaf alert: Imagine my delight when I spied this red leaf at Garden Journal. Many thanks to Karen for the refreshing [...]
This is beautiful. Houseplant or yard plant?
Hi Sandy - its a “yard plant” Its an acer that I have had in a pot outside for some years now.
I don’t have any house plants at all. Well, not living ones!
Karen