Flowers are often used to decorate buildings…
…The one above once graced a building in the Roman Forum whilst the one below…
…graces a clothing shop in Canet-en-Roussillon.
Touchline to Railway Line
Flowers are often used to decorate buildings…
…The one above once graced a building in the Roman Forum whilst the one below…
…graces a clothing shop in Canet-en-Roussillon.
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Great interpretation of the theme!
Thank You Doris
Great photos! So, I guess human beings have a history of admiration for flowers. And, the admiration of their beauty still abounds.
Thanks Theresa – I think you’re right. I note that many countries have a National Flower, so they often have a symbolic role too.
Beautiful entries.
Thank you.
I love it, one man’s interpretation of man’s interpretation of nature.
Thanks – I like to try a less direct approach to the subject when I can
Very clever indeed!
Thank You
Ah yes very clever and well executed!
Thanks Gilly
that’s beautiful as well as thinking outside the box. thanks for sharing!
Thanks
Great new idea of how to look at flowers in the world
Thanks Caroline
Beautiful shots!
Great art learns from NATURE!
There’s a lot of truth in that Nancy
Thanks for popping by.
A cool , intricate version of this weeks theme. Great details!
Thanks – It’s amazing how the details carved by the stonemasons of ancient Rome are still so sharp after around 1700 years!
Great details in the black and white flower and lively colors in the other picture, it almost feels like i can touch them
I really like your interpretation.
Thanks – Actually that Black & White is a colour photo! It’s just that the stone was white and the dirt of ages was black
Glad you enjoyed them
Wonderful additions to this weeks challenge, sir!
I really like all the textures in the first image (or both, really), and the bit of ‘shine’ in the second -
very, very nicely done!
Thank you very much. I didn’t have any control over that shine though … The Lord giveth, as they say
Both so vibrant and beautifully simple, or is that simply beautiful?
Thank you Patti – I can never make my mind up about the simple and beautiful conundrum either