Here are my contributions for Tuesdays of Texture for week 34.
A lovely field of flowers at a Lavender farm in Stanstead, Quebec. Don’t you just want to run your hand across the tops of these?
And from the same region, this wooden railing in a well-preserved old covered bridge
You’ll find lots of other interesting texture posts over at DE Monte Y MAR – do head on over to check them out and perhaps even add your own.
Thanks for looking 🙂
The field of endless flowers is a very beautiful photograph, Norm! 🙂 The wooden railing on a covered bridge is both creative and unique. I liked both for textures.
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Thank you!
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That first photo looks like a painting – wow!
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Oh this place was beautiful Jan. We were about two weeks late for the peak lavender flowering period but the SMELL was still incredible 🙂
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Canada looks like such a beautiful place. I can’t believe we never made it there, but that’s going to change. It’s not even that far from Ohio…time to think about vacation. 🙂
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Certainly lots to see and do no matter which part of the country you decide to explore. And the exchange rate is favorable for Americans these days 🙂
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I am afraid to hurt the bears…I might eat all the Salmon. 🙂
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Beautiful flowers.
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Thank you 🙂
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Norm, I like the contrast between the two shots, although both work beautiful for this challenge. I want to have the flowers in my backyard!
janet
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Thanks Janet 🙂
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Stunning flowers.
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Thank you!
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I’m partial to the texture of the worn wood, Norm. Very nice composition in that photo.
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Completely agree! You made some great choices there.
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Thank you!
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Thanks Dan.
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I love that first photo 🙂
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Thanks – me too 🙂
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me tres!
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