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Future KingsPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 24 October 2008 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio.
Comments (24)
dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaInteresting to see the three princes each have their own colour. Someone is planting things here with lots of love and foresight. Have a lovely weekend. 24 Oct 2008 6:42am @dobbino: What a lovely compliment, thanks so much Rob.... Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesMore of those great fall colors! Well done! 24 Oct 2008 7:22am @Craig: Thanks a lot Craig, I appreciate it :) @DaveB: Thanks a lot Dave, I appreciate it...PS IS EVERYONE HAVING TROUBLE GETTING IN O SITES TODAY EVEN YOUR OWN? I am Koushiro~光子郎 from Singapore, SingaporeReally beautiful colours! Those evergreens really do look "princely" lol ^_^ Hope they grow up to be great trees! 24 Oct 2008 9:31am @Koushiro~光子郎: I'm sure they will, thank you so much Koushiro (light looks a lot better in this one doesn't it ? lol) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesLove their differences! Great shot, Lorraine! 24 Oct 2008 9:58am @Betty: Thanks so much Betty, I really appreciate your comment :) marianne from Toulouse, from France, Francewaiting for santa claus ... 24 Oct 2008 10:11am @marianne: Wow j'aime la facon que t'organise...You ARE ON!!! justement je viens d'acheter dans un vieux magazin des balles de Noel qui je suis sure remonte a 1960...elles sont delicieuses...un p'tit peu tachees, un p'tit peut sales masi ca ce nettoie lol merci beaucoup! Barbara from Florida, United StatesI love the golden colors. The 3 Kings are there waiting for the season and holiday spirit. Excellent title. 24 Oct 2008 10:12am @Barbara: I like that thanks so much Barb, I love Christmas even if sometimes it hurts a little ;) JoeB from Brampton, CanadaWhat a great difference in the three of them, they do stand out by keeping their green, the colours of fall makes me wish for more time to capture them. Geez got to be up pretty early to be in the front line for comments:D 24 Oct 2008 10:55am @JoeB: Way to go, special prize of a longer comment lol and what a beautiful comment as well, having a bitch of time trying to visit today not to mention getting into my own site...oh well..Joe!!! no way, I would never sue Am3 akarui from Kagoshima, Japan3 nice different shape pine trees but each one could make a nice christmas tree. 24 Oct 2008 11:58am @akarui: Aren't they beautiful, I would decorate them outside, I use fake trees, don't wait to hurt a real one and merci beaucoup :) Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaWell seen, Lorraine. Such a beautiful contrast against the autumn colours of the older trees. 24 Oct 2008 12:35pm @Andrew Gould: Thanks for the lovely comment Andrew :) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaCertainly looks like the Canada I know. A super image, Lorraine. 24 Oct 2008 12:48pm @Michael Skorulski: Wow I like that, thanks so much Michael :) Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesI see that you mean; one day these three evergreens will rule in this spot. What an interesting, forward-looking photo you've posted today Lorraine! I like your vision toward the future. 24 Oct 2008 1:08pm @Viewfinder: What a lovely way of putting it...Thanks a lot Vf....strange AM3 is strange, I've already responded to this comment lol Janice Thomson from CanadaSuch a good eye for this kind of thing and so appropriate for the time of year .The contrast between the beautiful golds and the rich greens is wonderful. Delightful capture. 24 Oct 2008 1:10pm @Janice Thomson: Thanks so much my dear friend, aren't they lovely :) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesThree different varieties - all 'kings' to be - and closely snuggling together as they grow! 24 Oct 2008 1:38pm @Judy: That is so lovely Judy, thanks a lot, I find that trees often snuggle together for warmth and comfort, especially in the winter ;) Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaThey are like children. The strike poses for you. 24 Oct 2008 3:39pm @Michael Rawluk: lol like that, thanks a lot...Yes lately if I'm not having trouble with the loading it's with the commenting...did you send an inquiry to Jason or admin...maybe we should :) Koushiro~光子郎 from Singapore, SingaporeOf course it does ^_^ Oh swing by my blog one of these days would you ^_^ 24 Oct 2008 3:53pm @Koushiro~光子郎: lol You're such a sweetie, thanks a lot Koushiro, it is appreciated ;) @yiannis krikis: thanks very much Yiannis :) @Alun Lambert: thanks a lot Alun :) @laughingwolf: Thanks Tony, Trees are the best thing in nature, aren't they :) Nina from Hamburg, GermanyA wonderful mix of natural colors, beautifully captured, Lorraine! :) 24 Oct 2008 10:18pm @Nina: Thanks a lot Nina :) JJ from Jersey City, United Stateswhat a cool title, love how each of the little trees has its own unique shape nd colors, well spotted and captured 24 Oct 2008 11:30pm @JJ: lovely comment, thanks a lot JJ :) kerfendal from Paris, Francebelles couleurs d'automne, les rois de demain, c'est vrai qu'ils ont le temps pour assoir leur pouvoir et leur assise sur terre tant que l'homme ne vient pas deranger cette belle harmonie 25 Oct 2008 4:22am @kerfendal: Tu l'as dit Max, Homme cesse de déranger cette harmonie, merci beaucoup ;) bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaThe title is perfect...the love the tree 'body language'. 25 Oct 2008 4:45am @bluechameleon: And I love you comments, thanks a lot Blue :) terrorkitten from Bath, United KingdomThis is a really interesting contrast Lorraine after the fire of autumn these more subtle hues are beautiful 27 Oct 2008 5:29pm |
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