Must be footy finals fever – looking at the ‘body language’ of these daffodils just brings to mind an Aussie Rules footballer taking a spectacular mark, or specky, on the backs of his opponents.
Kyneton Botanical Gardens on the last day of the Daffodil Festival – September 13th.
Unedited.
Lumix TZ11.
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Top ten (fourth) in the Spring, Glorious Spring challenge, A host, of golden daffodils.


Photography for me is a way of trying to make sense of the world, or at least to slow down and look at things a little more closely. I love sharing what I’ve seen and hearing how others interpret it.
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Great photograph, such a bright happy bunch.
Thanks so much Lorraine, they were a cheery sight to behold!
– Georgie Hart
lovely shot
Thanks JA :)
– Georgie Hart
A gorgeous, vibrant spring image Georgie, the colours are spot on :)))
Thanks a lot Trish! I took a lot of snaps of this pretty patch, they were just begging to be captured.
– Georgie Hart
Georgie, this is so beautiful!
Barbara, thank you so much for your lovely comment. :)
– Georgie Hart
Magnificent capture of a feild of Daffodils.
I don,t believe I have ever seen so many all at once.
Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you for your lovely comments Brandie, the daffodils were quite a beautiful sight, I’m so glad you like them!
– Georgie Hart
Beautiful hues Georgie ..NICE !!
Thanks so much Neo!
– Georgie Hart
Well I get it…!!…A wonderful, evocative analogy, Georgie!….Beautifully composed, great dof…An altogether beautiful image…Well done…!!
So glad you like it! Thanks :D
– Georgie Hart
beautiful shot,,, well done
Hi Midzing, thanks for stopping by – I’m glad you like this one!
– Georgie Hart
Lovely composition and dof Georgie (and the footy factor ;)), beautiful capture!
Thanks a million Jan, I couldn’t help but see the ‘footy factor’ when I looked at this one!
– Georgie Hart
This is a great photo1 How did you get the HD effect?
Regards,
Landscapes Mainly
Hi there Landscapes Mainly, lovely of you to stop by, I’m glad you like this one! Nothing other than the lighting and conditions at the time is responsible for any ‘effect’ you see – the camera was possibly on vibrant colour mode, but there was no post processing here.
– Georgie Hart