John, Yes, I don't normally tweak photos to this degree, but it seemed to fit. I boosted the colors in Picasa, one of the photo editing places I go to ... it's a free download, if interested...
Dear Teresa, what a lovely phrase "footfalls of summer." I'm so glad you are writing your poems on a special blog and accompanying them with your own photographs. You have so much graciousness, compassion, and awareness to share. Thank you. Peace.
Dear Teresa, once again I'm wending my way to Minnesota in mid-July, but the days are so full that meeting with you--something I'd so like to do--just doesn't work. One of the days though. . . I'll get to meet the Minnesota poet and photographer whose words have captured my fancy. Peace.
Teresa,
ReplyDeleteHow did you get such vivid colors?
Did you edit the image? I'd love to make a photo like this.
John M
John, Yes, I don't normally tweak photos to this degree, but it seemed to fit. I boosted the colors in Picasa, one of the photo editing places I go to ... it's a free download, if interested...
DeleteWonderful photograph, even better words, especially "footfalls of summer"!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill. The lilacs are starting to wane, to be replaced soon by peonies...
DeleteGreat color effect! Perfect for this poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy!
DeleteI love that deep dark purple or mauve against the dark green. Feels like the end of an autumn evening.
ReplyDeleteTweaking the photo a bit helped make it perfect for this post, I thought. I'm glad you like it.
DeleteDear Teresa, what a lovely phrase "footfalls of summer." I'm so glad you are writing your poems on a special blog and accompanying them with your own photographs. You have so much graciousness, compassion, and awareness to share. Thank you. Peace.
ReplyDeleteDee, I am very, very grateful for these generous words. Thank you for visiting my poetry blog. It's very dear to my heart, as are you.
DeleteDear Teresa, once again I'm wending my way to Minnesota in mid-July, but the days are so full that meeting with you--something I'd so like to do--just doesn't work. One of the days though. . . I'll get to meet the Minnesota poet and photographer whose words have captured my fancy. Peace.
DeleteI so hope that day will arrive. It would be fun to sit down together and visit.
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