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gorgeous 🙂
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Thank you, Debi!! ~amy
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These are blooming at our house, too!
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Ah, are they Bradford Pear trees? They were bordering the parking lot at the restaurant i was eating at. ~amy
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Possibly. I’m not good at identifying trees. We also have some mock orange that looks kinda like this. I’ll keep trying to find out.
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Thank you! I thought i’d ask everyone that commented on the tree’s flowers in hopes that someone would know. that is what i get for taking photos of a tree in a parking lot instead of our Botanical gardens! ~amy
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Thank you! Lovely gesture… Just love the color close up: the way the branch divides up the frame, and the portrait view really accentuates the flowers! Only one suggestion. Save it at three quarter the original size to bring the front flower into sharp focus. Beautiful shots… You’re a talented Photographer!
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Thank you for your compliments & advice. I took these photos in a parking lot. Pavement really is a wonderful background. ~amy
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So very cute and tiny! Love both the color and the B&W shots as well! You can’t go wrong with something so very perfectly pretty!
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Another spring tree, i know NOT the name. They were everywhere this spring. I think they are Bradford Pear Trees… they reminded me of a fresh snow fall from my childhood. Thank you, Eva! ~amy
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