Midday.
My least favorite time of day to shoot, but then, I saw these pretty colors, ever so vibrant, and all in one place. Problem solved.
Loving the long stretches of blue, red and green,
and the touch of yellow in between.
and it rhymes!:)
Midday.
My least favorite time of day to shoot, but then, I saw these pretty colors, ever so vibrant, and all in one place. Problem solved.
Loving the long stretches of blue, red and green,
and the touch of yellow in between.
and it rhymes!:)
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A calming picture, this is. 🙂
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Thanks!! 🙂
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