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One of the water features in the Winter Gardens in Duthie Park, Aberdeen.
This Twilight Garden - The Cure - HD
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This amazing garden is planted and maintained by the Puget Sound Dahlia Association in Volunteer Park, Seattle. (This looks edited, but it’s straight out of camera)
One of those "right time, right place" shots.
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Squirrels love my yard... there is always plenty of seeds, nuts and other treats for them.... and this keeps them away from the bird's seed!! So everyone is happy!!
Let's sneak away, for just a moment...
The smooth stone path beacons those who want to escape from the nosy world.
How lovely the garden looks bathed in the moon's light.
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Flowers: Heart Garden Centre
Halo and Aura: Cole's Corner - Planetary Princess
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Garden Setting: Libertine - Midas Privare Garden
“If I had a single flower for every time I think about you, I could walk forever in my garden.” – Claudia Adrienne Grandi
Bride's Garden
Just trying a few things with the lens, exposure, bokeh and light . . . It's good to play, These are such delicate beautiful flowers, which only last a few short days.
It's been VERY dry here in the northern part of Iowa, so yours truly is watering about every other day!
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I made two visits to this fantastic garden over the bluebell period. One quite by chance as I was passing. Hardly anyone there, and the flowers at their peak. A truly remarkable site to see acres of bluebells in an open field like this. The light was perfect, soft but with some strength. Making images is a bit tricky as for good reason, you are not allowed to move through the flowers.
(My thoughts are with those caught up in the terrible situation in Manchester today)