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Snowdrop or close enough


Snowdrop. Galanthus Plicatus. Schneeglöckchen. Maybe. This entry in Wikipedia (link) informed me of enough varieties and similar flowers to make my head spin.

20090304 Nikon Coolpix 950

11 comments:

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

pristine and pretty :)
ever thought of making a photobook of your fav. shots, Z????

Z said...

Oh Moi, sure I dream that I would make such a book, and that people would actually shell out money to get a copy. Enough to cover my expenses and pay for a proper camera and then some!

:-) :-)

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

haha....i dream of such a day too ....for my own book, I mean .......:DDDDDDDDDDDD

May be we both will some day.....even if no one buys our books, we can pretend to be some hot-shot photographers every time we lovingly look at our books ;DDD

Baron's Life said...

Oh My God..This pic is got me staring at it
Excellent shot indeed

Halcyon said...

Very nice flower shot! There are quite a few flowers on CDP today.

brattcat said...

You have an incredibly sensitive eye. If you decide to make that photobook let me know.

Anonymous said...

Must have been taken early in the morning, it's not open for business yet! Nice shot.

Tash said...

definitely pretty & close enough.
I grew up in Tuzla, Bosnia and we'd pick snowdrops every winter/spring. I wonder if they still have them in the wild.
later on it was violets and after cyclamen (both had a powerful, lovely scent)

claude said...

Beautiful snowdrops ! I have not any in my garden. The first flowers which grow up in my flowereds are crocus, daffodils, and tulips. Thanks for your last comment on my blog. Springtime is coming slowly but surely.

Jane Hards Photography said...

I love snowdrops. Such gentle flowers
I'd buy your book. I've commented on a lot of your images, so you must be doing something right.

Z said...

Thank you all for your encouragement and lovely words! Fuel for me...