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Magic Hour
Last weekend, Steve and I got to visit some friends of ours and I was completely unprepared for the incredible show of daffodils she had! Literally THOUSANDS of flowers, so many species that I could not believe my eyes! I was told they have planted over 15,000 daffodils over the years and even though we came when most of them had died, the show was still magnificent and awesome!
This is one of my favorite pictures, taken down by their pond as the sun was beginning to sink below the mountain. The rays were still shining on the pond and making the flowers glow, and I managed to get this image with dancing lights on the water and the flower petals glowing warmly. I spent about an hour flitting around the grounds and it truly was a magic hour. :) I will never forget this day!!!
This is one of my favorite pictures, taken down by their pond as the sun was beginning to sink below the mountain. The rays were still shining on the pond and making the flowers glow, and I managed to get this image with dancing lights on the water and the flower petals glowing warmly. I spent about an hour flitting around the grounds and it truly was a magic hour. :) I will never forget this day!!!
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