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10 thoughts on “The journey of a sunflower seed”
Impressive. I like your photographic perspective, which differs from the usual sunflower image.
Sunflowers are on my “grow every year” list. But they did not do well this year. I try to dry and feed out the heads throughout the Winter for the birds. Storing can be a problem for those little furry friends.
Learned not to store them in Rabbit Run Cottage!
Thank you so much, your very kind! and sure appreciate your visits to my little blog! It has been a pleasure to connect with so many wonderful garden friends!
Impressive. I like your photographic perspective, which differs from the usual sunflower image.
Thank you for the kind comment, and I did spend a bit on time picking this image out of about 30! Geez, maybe I should use my time more wisely!
Wonderful photo, Stacey. I love sunflowers so much!
(But not as much as the mice did this past spring….)
Sunflowers are on my “grow every year” list. But they did not do well this year. I try to dry and feed out the heads throughout the Winter for the birds. Storing can be a problem for those little furry friends.
Learned not to store them in Rabbit Run Cottage!
It has very nice colors.
Thank you so much for visiting my little garden, and your kind words.
Stacey
Pretty macro view. It really fills the frame.
Thank you so much, trying to really work on my photography….baby steps.
🙂
Love the composition and light (and the subject!)
Thank you so much, your very kind! and sure appreciate your visits to my little blog! It has been a pleasure to connect with so many wonderful garden friends!