Posted by ConvexClix (Mumbai, India) on 4 January 2008 in Plants & Nature.
If the Xmas bells rung late, so would be the new year fireworks.
Heres a beautiful capture from the Annual Flower Show at Jamshedpur.
On second thoughts it would be better to name this picture as Inspiration. I guess its better to elaborate the idea. These blooming flowers in focus look like as if they are the inspiration for the small ones in the background and a little out of focus :) Nevermind if it sounds too much of fundagiri :P
And I could'nt find the original click of this picture. This was the copy, with some modifications, I used for a new year calender for 2006 some of you must have it :) So the yellows are looking a little too bright and burnt.
But then I love this picture so I will anyway share it with you guys :)
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Kya Dhamaka hain !! Very nice capture.
4 Jan 2008 10:23pm
those two firework flowers look ood by themselves.. they dont need any background.,. nice yellows..bright bright :)
4 Jan 2008 11:10pm
Leafs of the flowers in the background are all pointing down - almost wearing a look of resignation & surrender ... bowing to the blooming beauty of the 2 in the foreground ... To me this signifies that while the rest (major chunk of general mass) are still struggling to keep their head above the water ... there are fortunate fews who are making merry ! :D
5 Jan 2008 9:23am
Lol true hehehe and it so very well fits in the sceheme of current affairs :P rem we discussed it the other day hehehehehe. Cheers to the one blooming in the UK :P
5 Jan 2008 10:09am
good pic.. love the play of colours in the background... and sorry to put in my reply here, but i do not think i am that famous for people to know me without me knowing them.. so i guess you do not know me, for i do not know you... actually i am not too good with computers and i cannot find how to show your comment on my blog and my response to it there...
6 Jan 2008 4:34am
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