This photo was taken on February 26th 2012 |
Sunlit Sunday
Where I share the world I have learnt to appreciate through my camera lens.
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Gorgeous image, so bright and cheery. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHello LindyLou
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. A super macro of a sunlit daffodil that is a welcome sight of spring.
Judith
Beautiful macro shot!
ReplyDeleteLove to see this sunny photo (here the sky is grey and it's raining)!
Thanks for sharing.
Mette
Beautiful sunlit daffodil!
ReplyDeletebeautiful daffodil, I'm looking forward to seeing them in the garden soon
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. My daffodils all rotted when the snow melted, that is all but 2 I see are hanging in there. No sun either, it is very grey today. At least your daffodil and sun made me smile. Diane
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yellow daffodil! Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Sunday.
What a beautiful daffodil, and yours are blooming all ready! We will wait a while.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful macro photo of the daffodil. Gorgeous yellow.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous close up , the colour is so vivid.
ReplyDeleteSpring is blooming here now. The colors are so vivid. Love this bright yellow.
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful! A happy sight to see.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteIt has been unseasonably warm here in Somerset UK for the past couple of days and the sunshine has worked its magic on the early Spring flowers. We decided to take a drive down to Salisbury yesterday and all along the roadside the wild Daffodils were a mass of colour to brighten our journey. A very civilized English tea on the lawn of a local National Trust property, rounded off a lovely day.
A lovely photograph to brighten a very early Monday morning (it is now 6.30am), thanks.
This blossom is so beautiful that I can almost smell it's aroma!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! :0)
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for these to appear in my garden! Thanks for linking to Sunlit Sunday with your sunny daffodil.
ReplyDelete-Karen
Your daffodil is wayyy better than mine! But the important thing is that there are daffodils in this world!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful detail in the petals, love daffs.
ReplyDeleteHi Lindy Lou, I love these photos! If you aren't posting with Outdoor Wednesdays, you should. Her spot Blog is: http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI love the trees, is that Lake Como? Talk soon, Sunny109 (Dianna)
That flower has a color delicious. This picture is made with much beauty.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are so full of sunshiney brightness - the perfect flower for spring. We need that colour after grey winters. Your shot is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colour and light in this macro!
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