Any photograph of Rose is a fine photograph. She is a beautiful little girl, although I must admit she does look a bit startled in the second photograph. Love the Brown-Eyed-Susans.
Lovely. I remember watching the Black-eyes Susans follow the sun every year a a kid. Some of them were so much taller than I was. Wonderful images. Rose looks lovely amongst them.
Does her chin turning yellow mean that she likes butter?
Well, she does love butter, but I think the yellow chin is a lomographic effect.
Any photograph of Rose is a fine photograph. She is a beautiful little girl, although I must admit she does look a bit startled in the second photograph. Love the Brown-Eyed-Susans.
Brown-eyed Susan is such an evocative name too!
Lovely. I remember watching the Black-eyes Susans follow the sun every year a a kid. Some of them were so much taller than I was. Wonderful images. Rose looks lovely amongst them.
I love them too, and constantly hope they will elbow out the more vigorous Shasta Daisies in my garden.
A wonderful post! The colors and effect in the second shot, in particular, are totally striking.
Thanks! I especially like the straight stem lines through the blue sky at the top!