The funny thing is, we had no idea when Diane (my cousin) shot it that I would be in silouette! I said, "hey take a picture of me in the sheep tunnel!" and she did. When she got her film back, we were surprised.
Wish I was still that svelte.... and to think my mom used to drill it into my head that I had a weight problem. Yeah I do...NOW.
I think thats such a cool pic!! Love the bright greens outside and the silhoutte!!
Thanks, as always, for your comments. To answer your question, each year the sunflower has to be planted. One tiny sunflower seed makes the huge plant tho. As I mentioned in my blog, the one I posted about was over 8ft tall, and the flower was at least a foot across. Probably weighs almost 10 lbs once the seeds are mature. I got the seedling from my father in law this early summer. Next year I will use one of its seeds to do a second generation :)
Ohhh, that's absolutely beautiful. I love the lighting. The picture really projects a certain mood. Coming out of the darkness into the light.
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing is, we had no idea when Diane (my cousin) shot it that I would be in silouette! I said, "hey take a picture of me in the sheep tunnel!" and she did. When she got her film back, we were surprised.
ReplyDeleteWish I was still that svelte.... and to think my mom used to drill it into my head that I had a weight problem. Yeah I do...NOW.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery atmospheric (and not taken by me, in case anyone wonders!)
ReplyDeleteLovely, artistic composition.
ReplyDeleteWow. Lovely picture!
ReplyDeleteYour cousin certainly has a good eye for artful photography!
ReplyDeleteI think thats such a cool pic!! Love the bright greens outside and the silhoutte!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, as always, for your comments. To answer your question, each year the sunflower has to be planted. One tiny sunflower seed makes the huge plant tho. As I mentioned in my blog, the one I posted about was over 8ft tall, and the flower was at least a foot across. Probably weighs almost 10 lbs once the seeds are mature. I got the seedling from my father in law this early summer. Next year I will use one of its seeds to do a second generation :)
Very secret gardenesque~ I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is one amazing photo. It's one of the sort that just works better than you ever imagined it could/would...
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