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During a walk in the park I came across this pretty blue wild flower with a snail perched above it. I’m not big on snails, but it looked pretty beside the flower and as you can see it photographed quite well.

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8 COMMENTS in “Flowers and snails”

  1. Black on Campus says:



    Gorgeous photo. I like the way the foreground creates a truly 3-dimensional effect.

    PS: I’m not big on snails, either.

  2. hagar's daughter says:



    happy ww. interesting photo

  3. Rika Susan At Home says:



    Beautiful picture. Thanks. I have seen so many amazing things today. How often do we give thanks for our healthy eyes? We take things so for granted.

  4. tina L says:



    Wonderful picture it really draws you in.

  5. top fashion photographer portfolio says:



    amazing photo, takes my breath away great use of depth of field, I’m a top fashion photographer and we use always use a large depth of field in our photos. A good natrual light photo never ceases to amaze me… great work

    Matthew Hars

    Fashion Photographer
    Vivid Escape

  6. 2sweetnsaxy says:



    I’m not big on snails either but you’re right. It made for a great addition to the beautiful flower. Nice job!
    :-)

  7. Chicory flower seed heads | Breath of Life Photography says:



    [...] might remember that back in November I posted a photo of a lovely blue flower that I now believe was Wild Chicory. If I’m right, these flower seed heads are Chicory flower [...]



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