Colors Galore
black mamba
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Every Fall, this quaint little shop in Blowing Rock, NC, puts out a display of some gorgeous flags. I can't help myself....I just have to fire off a shot or two when I see them.
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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Very nice, great colors!
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I don't blame you - they are lovely. Good shot of complementary colors!
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Thanks, Cristóbal.
Thanks, Don. In the past, I've purchased two of their flags. One I lost in a hurricane , the other I still fly occasionally.....even though extended Florida sun and heat have not been friendly to it.
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The colors just jump out at you! Nicely done!
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Thanks. I apprciate your comments.
Sweet colors! Good catch!
You know me, Taz. A color freak like myself never passes up a chance to smell the roses.
Excellent colors:
from another color freak
While I'm more of the monochromatic guy, I appreciate a dose of beautiful colors from time to time, too. I agree, this is an excellent serving.
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I know, guy, I always anticipate that your posts will be very colorful.....considering the environment you most often shoot in.
While my predeliction is for color, I find your B&W work to be very appealing for many reasons....subject selection being paramount....and I really like your conversion work. Thanks for the visit.
Good one, Tom. Sometimes color can be the subject.
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Thanks for commenting. It makes me feel better because I know that I sometimes tend to get lost in " color fascination " , therefore skewering the main thrust of the photo. Take care.