Finally we enter this marvelous season! Pictures you take are always stunning. What is that white plume on the right? Pennisetum macrourum? Coz I have it too but mine ain't so white! It's rather weedy but lovely. Alberto
The quality of that golden light reminds me of the Outsiders - and a quote my daughter brings up all the time.
Nature's first green is gold Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. by Robert Frost
Perfect! I wont steal your plants, but I would like to add this picture on my (Your Gardens) page where I display pictures of gardeners who blog and also add a link to their site. If you are not happy with this I will remove it right away.
Beautiful! You've captured the special autumn light so well!
ReplyDeleteHi Scott,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I hope you don't mind if I steal all your plants ;)
Lovely area and the BES sure light up the area. Guess I should have added some, but no room left.
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I wish you were my neighbor! What a display of autumnal abundance.
ReplyDeleteLove the lighting in this photo--it really gives the whole scene that "golden glow".
ReplyDeleteYour pictures really captures the golden glow that is autumn.
ReplyDeleteHa, I see that Sue had the same exact sentiment that I did. :)
Glad fall is over on Rhone...we're hanging on to summer as long
ReplyDeleteas possible here on 38th...looks like we might be throwing in the towel next week.
(fabulous fall photo capture!)
thanks, I'll accept that even tho we've just entered spring. Beautiful lighting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful on Rhone Street~~!
ReplyDeleteTalk about curb appeal!
ReplyDeleteFinally we enter this marvelous season! Pictures you take are always stunning. What is that white plume on the right? Pennisetum macrourum? Coz I have it too but mine ain't so white! It's rather weedy but lovely.
ReplyDeleteAlberto
The quality of that golden light reminds me of the Outsiders - and a quote my daughter brings up all the time.
ReplyDeleteNature's first green is gold
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
by Robert Frost
"stay gold Ponyboy"
Have you ever thought about doing a seminar on garden photography? It may be your only defense against the envy that threatens to engulf you.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ricki. ;-) Happy Autumn!
ReplyDeletePerfect! I wont steal your plants, but I would like to add this picture on my (Your Gardens) page where I display pictures of gardeners who blog and also add a link to their site. If you are not happy with this I will remove it right away.
ReplyDeleteGreat full autumn garden. Love it.
ReplyDeleteScott, you've got such talent. You're not just a superb gardener but you've got a keen eye and great photography skills too. I LOVE this shot!
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for fall to "fall" here.... Great shot- everything looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful lighting! It really feels like fall is here too now.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteCould you post something about the camera you use?
Thanks a lot, greetings from Chile!
Beautiful, evocative photo, Scott.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the stately pinkish-flowered plants that show against the house wall?