Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
When I did "real" photography, I spent countless hours in a darkroom. For years and years. Black and white photography (silver prints) hold a special place in my heart. And eye.
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Contented goats with lovely coats ;)
ReplyDeleteNice motto! :)
DeleteBeautiful photo with a name to match!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteEbony & Ivory - beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dani - I did not realize that song is about goats ;)
DeleteNow THAT is a picture postcard photo!!
ReplyDelete5 star photo! I'm focusing a lot on black and whites lately (well, grayscale, actually) so I appreciate the beauty of black and white!
ReplyDeleteWhen I did "real" photography, I spent countless hours in a darkroom. For years and years. Black and white photography (silver prints) hold a special place in my heart. And eye.
DeleteJust to clarify, though - this is a color image. :)
DeleteVery sweet. Are you practicing with your new camera?
ReplyDeleteTesting, always testing. Only another day or two to decide whether to keep it,
DeleteOh my goodness. That is an incredible photo. You caught such a sweet instant in time!
ReplyDeleteThanks KB - sometimes we do get lucky! You can imagine what the dozen on either side of it looked like ;)
DeleteI adore this picture!
ReplyDeleteAre you keeping the camera?