hi, beverly!:) thank you your comment. and i just want to say: i wrote in my posts in english, too in the color week:) under the hungarian text) so you can understand me:) and if you want to know: in hungarian color week = SZÍNES HÉT. {see-nash hate} :D
color week is so cool! Your snips of green and green things growing are scrumptious! My husband likes to say that we live in a "green and pleasant land"
Thanks for joining me for tea today! Have a sweet sweet day!
Apparently (can't remember where I read it) green has the most natural variants in the colour spectrum. Easy to believe when I look at that gorgeous mosaic! And how beautiful those fresh greens look against the metal.
Is that incredible picture with the water droplets a geranium leaf?
What a fabulously colorful collection of photos. I love your creative eye. What type of leaf has the waterdroplets? I am getting lots of ideas for more photos as I browse through the daily fare!
Actually, I haven't seen this many shades of green in an easily accessible way before! Great fun. Have a wonderfully green day.
Lovely fresh greens! I especially like the first picture. I must say one of the reasons I like stuff like Colour Week is that I get to meet all kinds of interesting bloggers and their beautiful blogs!
For those of you who asked... The first photo is of an Alchemilla plant (Lady's Mantle) - it has pretty sprays of yellow blossoms in late spring, buy my favorite part of the plant are these gorgeous leaves that hang onto the water droplets. Who knew it was because of the little hairs... I didn't until I saw it through my new macro lens!
Beverly you've did it again, made me still. I love every single picture and thanks for adding the colorwheel, shows me I'm doing pretty okay when it comes to colors. ;-)
gorgeous!!! and the color wheel education is such a great bonus!
ReplyDeleteColor week is giving me all sorts of great ideas for new stuff! Whoohooo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletei love that first one!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these, especially the last purple flower. Just got your Eye for Color; looking forward to using it to help me with my color schemes. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the first photo! Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMan oh man, I guess you're a color girl for a reason, heh? Nice job!
ReplyDeleteBeverly, that last mosaic with the touches of purple/lilac, is elegant! Color week is a perfect showcase for you, and great fun for all of us!
ReplyDeletehi, beverly!:)
ReplyDeletethank you your comment. and i just want to say: i wrote in my posts in english, too in the color week:)
under the hungarian text)
so you can understand me:)
and if you want to know: in hungarian color week = SZÍNES HÉT.
{see-nash hate} :D
Your colour combinations for your photos and your jewellery are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteloved your color wheel! perfect greens!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous macros! Love these. Your blog is incredible, I'm glad I stopped by :)
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your greenery. The bead detail is lovely.
ReplyDeletecolor week is so cool!
ReplyDeleteYour snips of green and green things growing are scrumptious!
My husband likes to say that we live in a "green and pleasant land"
Thanks for joining me for tea today!
Have a sweet sweet day!
Apparently (can't remember where I read it) green has the most natural variants in the colour spectrum. Easy to believe when I look at that gorgeous mosaic! And how beautiful those fresh greens look against the metal.
ReplyDeleteIs that incredible picture with the water droplets a geranium leaf?
What a fabulously colorful collection of photos. I love your creative eye. What type of leaf has the waterdroplets? I am getting lots of ideas for more photos as I browse through the daily fare!
ReplyDeleteActually, I haven't seen this many shades of green in an easily accessible way before! Great fun. Have a wonderfully green day.
Amazing greens! It is my favourite colour to mix with paint. I would like to know what the first plant is too-it looks so bead like.
ReplyDeleteLovely fresh greens! I especially like the first picture. I must say one of the reasons I like stuff like Colour Week is that I get to meet all kinds of interesting bloggers and their beautiful blogs!
ReplyDeletei LOVE the nature pictures.
ReplyDeleteparticularly the first one :)
For those of you who asked...
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is of an Alchemilla plant (Lady's Mantle) - it has pretty sprays of yellow blossoms in late spring, buy my favorite part of the plant are these gorgeous leaves that hang onto the water droplets. Who knew it was because of the little hairs... I didn't until I saw it through my new macro lens!
So beautiful! That first one should be framed on your wall! I feel so refreshed looking at these...
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you come up with next!
Beverly you've did it again, made me still. I love every single picture and thanks for adding the colorwheel, shows me I'm doing pretty okay when it comes to colors. ;-)
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