Taken at twilight when the colours appear more luminous and the scents are intense, in the twilight of the rose season . . . when every bloom is treasured because they will soon be gone.
Just a rose a twilight, when the lights are low, And the flick'ring shadows softly come and go, Tho' the heart be weary, sad the day and long, Still to us at twilight comes Love's old song, comes Love's old sweet song...Dead poetic me like...Lovely...R.
Yeas, the best light for photos is when it's below the horizon and ambient. But, then again, so many of your flower photos reflect that concept because so many of them belong in a gardener's book on what these beauties are supposed to look like.
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