Monday, November 7, 2011

Nature paint me a picture.


A light chaser came into the garden one frosty November morning just as the plants were frozen in time.   She waited and observed and how the light worked its magic by leaving sparkles all over the garden.   She chased the light as it moved around the garden  and she let 'nature paint a picture' just for you..............


Back lighting the frosted Potentilla seed heads hedge


The first light of the day permeating through the frosted Magnolia leaves.



Light dancing off the final Lavender 'Hidcote' blooms

and finally the melting moments on the Rudbeckia 'Goldstrum'



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21 comments:

Bernie on November 7, 2011 8:54 PM said...

Just beautiful! Each shot was a delight.

Ellie on November 7, 2011 9:13 PM said...

Rosie, as usual wonderful pictures. The lighting is perfect. :)) I'm sure your garden must be beautiful if your pictures are anything to go by.

scottweberpdx on November 7, 2011 9:31 PM said...

Beautiful shots...just love them! You're so lucky to have such picturesque frosts...we rarely get any here :-(

The Sage Butterfly on November 7, 2011 9:53 PM said...

Spectacular! You were so thoughtful in your chosen muses to photograph. These autumn mornings have such an ethereal quality to them.

debsgarden on November 7, 2011 11:59 PM said...

Each photo is worthy of a painting. Nature is the greatest artist!

Gatsbys Gardens on November 8, 2011 12:00 AM said...

These are just lovely photos Rosie! I love this goodbye to fall.

Eileen

Jodi on November 8, 2011 12:00 AM said...

beautiful photos! my fav is the first one

HolleyGarden on November 8, 2011 12:46 AM said...

Beautiful. Who would have ever thought there would be so much beauty even when the garden is in decline.

JWLW on November 8, 2011 1:28 AM said...

Hi Rosie: Seeing all your beautiful and wonderful photos make me want to become a better photographer. So guess I will be adding it to my list of things to do.

I really enjoy your blogs and photography. Have a wonderful day,
John

gardenwalkgardentalk.com on November 8, 2011 1:31 AM said...

Beautiful frosty images, Rosie. They do look artistically 'painted'.

Andrea on November 8, 2011 5:08 AM said...

There you go again Rosie, whenever i look at your shots they make me want to stop photoshooting to rest completely! I know you know what i mean, it is just envy, and not being able to duplicate any of them. Sigh!

lotusleaf on November 8, 2011 10:47 AM said...

So much poetry is there in those shots!

Cat on November 8, 2011 7:56 PM said...

There is a magical quality to the autumn morning light and you've captured it beautifully.

Gerry Snape on November 8, 2011 7:56 PM said...

Beautiful gorgeous photos...thankyou!

AaronVFT on November 9, 2011 9:43 AM said...

Gorgeous photos!! I'm envious of your photography abilities!

Janet on November 9, 2011 1:26 PM said...

There is a good reason or two for not cutting back all the old perennial flower heads. One is for wildlife and the other is to photograph then in the autumn light. A wonderful series of shots, Rosie.

Melanie on November 9, 2011 4:44 PM said...

Those are fabulous macro shots Rosie. They provide a lovely glimpse into your winter garden.

April Lorier on November 9, 2011 8:37 PM said...

Here are my 'thoughtful seeds' for the day... keep shooting, Rosie! I know your life is extremely busy, but you are truly a consummate photographer, and your pics shed God's love so beautifully! Don't give up!

Curbstone Valley Farm on November 10, 2011 2:35 AM said...

Gorgeous Rosie. Even as the Rudbeckia fades into fall, it still has a wonderfully unique beauty.

Gail on November 12, 2011 1:20 PM said...

Your photos are such a treat! Do you tutor!! gail

Jayne on November 13, 2011 9:23 PM said...

Stunning photographs!

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