Sun Flower by Brett Trafford
Sunflowers seem to attract artists, like most flowers attract bees and now having one of my own I’m in no doubt why. But my link to the sun flower goes back a lot further than my interest in photograph, it started way back when I was 7 or 8 years old. We lived at that time in a terrace house that backed on to a factory and was hemmed in on either side by our neighbour’s houses, both my closest friend live on a different street down the road in larger houses with gardens (we moved later into one of these houses in the same street). One of my friend planted sunflower seeds in a section of the border that his mum had given him to grow things in and this lead me to try in my own garden. That garden consisted at that time of a patch of soil the size of two key boards side by side, at the foot of a fence, used mainly as a litter tray by the local cats. But I planted seeds out of my hamster food and up came sun flowers, right the way up to the great height of 3 inches only to fall foul of the afore mentioned cats. This went on for a few years until I lost heart, until now, I planted 12 seeds in the greenhouse early this year and out of them I now have 4 giant sunflowers that stand 6 feet tall, a childhood ambition reached, it really is never too late.
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Scarlet
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Scarlet
He asked if humans were the only ones that could appreciate art--if we were the only ones who could experience Love for the aesthetic!
This picture reminded me of that. ;]
I accept your apology. Just kidding. You didn't apologize.
Already hope there will 365 to 43 photoblog as well :)
xxxxx
ellie :)
Your photo brings that to my memory and I appreciate it. Thanks.
Ren (Fellow 42 Traveler)
Thank you.
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Anna
I have an artificial one in the vase of my yellow VW Bug. Real ones don't smell very good. In fact, they smell bad!
I loved the picture. Thank you for the bright start in my day.
Nella
Whenever I've done flower arrangements, I've always wished to have such beauty there
Gogh comes to mind. It is areal beauty, and the song gave me shivers. This was one of the songs that I consistantly banged away at on my keyboards. I am now inspired to hunt one of them down in the attic and see if I can still do it. Thanks all round for a brilliant posts on more than one level.
Your photography is inspired! I am just browsing in your blog and taking it slow because every photo is beautiful and thought provoking.
Have you ever studied fibonacci numbers?
Look up the words in wikipedia and you will be fascinated to read how a sunflower is mathematically perfect every time!
junebinflorida
From a Midwest Gardener.