This photo is from our 20th anniversary trip to Hawaii (Kauai) in January. I live in Colorado, so this was a nice place to visit in winter!
I enjoy sharing my photos with the Renderosity community and I'm thankful for the comments from such talented artists! BTW - I also understand some French and Spanish, and welcome comments in those languages as well as English.
BIOI've been interested in photography since taking a class in the 4th grade. My camera broke a few years ago, so I hadn't done much since then. My husband got a new compact digital camera in December, so I've begun taking photos again. My daughter, chicajm, introduced me to this site.
I started my own company in May 2005 - No Small Dreams Productions. We make family-friendly student films. My daughter produces the films and I manage the business, do the catering and make the costumes. We just produced our first film together called "What Are The Odds?", a comedy about high school life and homecoming. You can see the trailer on our website at www.nosmalldreamsproductions.com.
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Comments (7)
sharky_
They are just beautiful. I've never seen this type of flower before. Excellent job. Aloha
diomedes66
Beautiful floral composition, lovely colours and presentation. Well done!
GiMi53
Well, in French, we call these "Muscari" (latin : Muscari botryoides)... Very nice capture of these Spring flowers ! :~)
thevolunteer
I agree, nice colors. Almost look like grapes. But, I know they aren't. Hope you see more flowers instead of snow. Aloha
CDBrugg
still getting snowstorms? Spring has definitely arrived in most of Europe!
sossy
beautiful capture of these purple beauties! ;o)
jcv2
It's the grape hyacinth, a typical spring-flower of the family of the lilies (we call them here blue grapes, but that's just Dutch ;) Beautiful shot!