A BIG Hug to everybody. I love to love and to express my dreams of peace and love with the photography and some Terragen project. I'm an artist just when I can present my art to everybody.
BIO
I come from Italy but I love to travel in all parts of our mother earth because for me the better school is the life's school and only knowing my brothers and sisters in their countries I really can learn by the neverending mirrors of myself. Thanks for all your positive comments... I love you my dear friends Gianluca
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Comments (10)
Michelle A.
Interesting plant..... I like the composition... if it were a lot sharper it would be tops!
Photocorderie
in France we call that of the currency of the pope! Interessant graphics. cordially Alain
cynlee
has a nice compo of line & light, happy jammin! :]
SNAKEY
This is a pure artistic compo dear friend. Doesn't matter if you don't know the name of thisi plant..... we are doing botany here. :O)) I love it very much and glad that you had a wonderful time. :O))
logiloglu
wonderful light. excellent picture. !!!!!! #:O) !!!!!
raven_nightmares
I've always known it as 'honesty' and have a picture of it tucked away somewhere...you've done it far better than I, though, I fear...this is beautiful!
gallimel
I have always loved those.. In Italian they are called "Silver Tears Of Sky"... thank you for showing it :)
Telgar
Very nice compo, excellent image
unzy
Does'nt matter the name of the plant, the photo is so good, I know you'll not like it but i'll say perfect... And you're musician too. It will be fine to be able to ad our own music to our picts :-)
jgeorge
I bet They have a lot of different names, I live in Italy too, but we call them "Coins"... And teere is an old superstition in our countries that to keep some of them near the door can bring prosperous buisness...