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Gorgeous shot and great words!
Sad that the tulip has lost its head. Beautiful detail on the color of the petals and the texture of the brick.
I love this shot, Bo. I’m not sure why. I think it’s the simplicity of it.
The red tulip really works.
The gray brick background, with the lines…works well. Yes, I like the simplicity, too.
Great quote, for sure. Interesting contrast with tulip against the brick.
Nice quote and photo. I’m working on an attitude adjustment right now
I love the contrast of the vivid petals against the grey paving stomes