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forkboy
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15 years ago

A very interesting combination of objects for a picture. Great job!

bluelaker4
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bluelaker4
15 years ago

Another deep yellow flower (poppy?). I’ll take it over the skull anyday!

Sandi
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15 years ago

Spooky! I like it. Nice contrast of textures and colors.

max
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max
15 years ago

That is pretty enough to steal, Kym.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

Thanks you all.

And Max, Photos on my site are like love–you can take them for yourself and I still have them.

USelaine
Guest
15 years ago

Oooh! Another very cool picture, and one of our much loved poppies. Looks like it has closed its eyes for a little dreaming.

Anita Marie
Guest
15 years ago

I’ve got a few skulls in my herb garden-I’ve used them as planters
( I BUY them from Bucky’s Boneyard )

Funny how no one steals them.

Huh.

maggiescamera
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15 years ago

Great compostion! Did you place the flower there or find it there? The wood in the background really hads to the picture and it really interesting against the softness of the flower.

headwrapper
Guest
15 years ago

I am impressed. The composition brings to mind De Chirico.

Defiantmuse
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15 years ago

beautiful photo 🙂

I saw your letter to the editor in the Journal. Right on!!

silverstar98121
Guest
15 years ago

Definitely Georgia O’Keefe. Is that a poppy or a buttercup? You are very creative to think of recreating a painting in a photo. My hat is off to you.

I have recently started a photoblog with the new Monotone theme that changes color with each post. You can check it out at Photofilia

Staff
Member
15 years ago

Elaine, I loved juxtaposing the closed bright poppy with the wide open dark skull eyes.

AM, No one steals the deer skulls here except the dog–She thinks they’re her toys.

Maggie, I took a few pics with the flower growing but in the end, the pic meant more with the flower dying too.

Headwrapper, I was inspired by your comment on the other post and had planned on doing a series but now my camera broke. I’m a bit in despair!

Muse, Thank you. It was very nice of Hank to print it when I had so exceeded the word count asked for.

Star, That is a poppy.

I’m looking forward to seeing the neew Monotone theme in action. I read about it and haven’t yet had a chance to check it out.