Fragile Bonnet
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Fragile Bonnet
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
There is in all things an inexhaustible sweetness and purity, a silence that is a fountain of action and joy. It rises up in wordless gentleness and flows out to me from unseen roots of all creating being.
~ Thomas Merton
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Taken in natural light ; unaltered : Nature in all its natural splendour.
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♥ Heartfelt Gratitude to Beautiful Poppies for featuring this imabe
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July 2nd, 2014
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Comments (15)
Cheryl Rose
I love the tiny folds in the petals and yes it is like a fragile bonnet. A beautiful capture and details, Connie! Wonderful. :) l/f/tw
Connie Handscomb replied:
'Morning, 'Morning, Cheryl! They would really be bowing their heads low today ... the rain is still coming down hard! Sending sunshine good wishes to you! :)) 🌞
Michel Verhoef
What I like especially about this one is...the unusual side of it...the backside that nobody shoots...lovely views Connie ! :)
Connie Handscomb replied:
Thank you,Michel! ... sometimes things work best if we look the other way ;)))
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
So very beautiful and gorgeously unique poppy photo, Connie Brilliant point of view and composition. f,l
Connie Handscomb replied:
Ana, Hello! Hope you had a great summer .. I am returning to this site now & am happy to see your kind comment to me; thank you so much! :)))
BASANT SONI
Wonderful vision of flower ..interesting title ...Connie ( Such flowers before perishing with are also layers for creativity of 'Organic Art My canvas is Bark of palm tree...)
Jake Danishevsky
Beautiful shot. Very interesting POV.
Connie Handscomb replied:
Thank you! .. sometimes I can only reach the back! {depending on which way the wind blows} ;)))
Lisa Phillips
Such a delicate capture Connie. I also like the perspective. LF
Connie Handscomb replied:
They are such delicate beauties, aren't they; thank you so much, Lisa ;)))