I watched some yellow buds in the dye garden all week, hoping they'd open in time for today's challenge. Had a little color this morning :-).
Yellow(ish) cat surrounded by yellow(ish) flowers.
Comby will follow me anywhere, even in the rain.
Last night's yellow field. This must have something to do with the sun coming out after a big rain. Or maybe it's just that it's been so long since we've seen the sun it seems extra golden ;-).
For more Sunday Stills...
18 comments:
Lovely - Everything yellow!!
Wonderful smells and freshness after a good hard rain!!
Comby is loved :-}}
Great shots..:-)
This must be a powerful lens! :-) Love the yellows.
LOVE the pic of Comby in the flowers. So what are the yellow dye garden flowers?
That last one looks like a field of mustard flowers like we had in California. I love that shot!
Very nice shots, like the ones with the cat.
Beautiful yellow flowers....Kitty too! :)
That last shot....I love that light! It has something to do with the angle of the light and the clouds and a bunch of stuff I don't even begin to understand. I can almost smell wet grass and flowers and damp breezes.
Very nice. I've noticed that we also have that golden light about half an hour before dusk. Why does it only happen from the west? Why not in the morning? What am I missing?
Comby fits right in, see what you can do when it rains .... flowers that are not all wilted and green, green pastures and golden sunsets.
You and that macro lens....wow. Love the light on the pasture.
Beautiful macro shots! What's the name of the flowers? Colby wanted to be in the photo 'cause he's your "bud" dy and puns count! :-)
Love all the rich summer golden. :) Comby is a cutie pie!
Simply beautiful ... every one! Thanks for the visual treat.
Beautiful!! Yellow is my favorite color of flowers, and your photos are why--And of course I love cats of any color!
I hope your weekend has been a fun and enjoyable one!!
Lovely yellow flowers! :)
Love that last shot......my yellows!
speaking of dyeing have you seen the book by india flint called eco colour
she is Australian and her methods are worth looking at...she uses only non
toxic methods. very innovative.
Beautiful shots, just gorgeous.. c
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