18Th December 2005 by Zachary_Hunt
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Description
Having to leave home at 7.30 am and not returning till after dark 4.30pm most days, I only spotted this little flower in the garden today. Now today is the 18Th December 2005? So why is there a flower on my tree?
Before some smart person asks I live in Berwickshire, Scotland, And have only seen one snowfall which didn
Comments (12)
pm_hackworth
This is AWESOME!! Vote
Onslow
A delicate capture for this delicate flower - excellent image :)
Elf_7
Beautiful photography with such a soft feel to it, wonderful artwork!!
Chaos911
wow, looks fantastic, excellently done!!!! :=)
Zacko
YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND??? YOU LUCKY BASTARD!!!! Do you have cabin or something i could rent? Please....PLEEEEEAAAASSSEEEEEEEEEE!!! I LOVE THAT COUNTRY!!!! Going back there next year hopefully. Beautiful capture btw....absolutely perfect DOF! Have a great day. #:O)
soulofharmony
l have to follow andreas.. smiles absolutely perfect..in every respect.. outstanding:)
jcv2
The warm fall might have deregulated the tree's clock!? Wonderful capture, spring is early this year! ;)
GiMi53
Delicate white flowers in the middle of the winter.... Excellent capture ! :~)
greybeard101
Rugged Scotland and a delicate flower so nicely captured. The DOF is as much of the picture as the subject. Great!
cynlee
a late bloomer perhaps.. delicate in nature.. ;]
FAIRIESWITHOUTWANDS
Very classy, Zachary - Bon Noel, Happy Holiday, Merry christmas, Happy End of Year (Hope I have covered all versions!)
tangibleheart
such a soft mood in this gorgeous image