
Last night, a very young friend gave me a gift. A long-stemmed sunflower with a very bear-y name. I told her that I was going to photograph it. “Why?” she asked, as little friends of that age ask quite often. “Why are you going to photograph it?” I told her so that I could share the beauty of her gift with others. And so here it is.

I took its picture throughout the day, as the sun shone through different windows, striking the many petals in many different ways.

It even seemed to bow its head as I moved it around the room as if to say, “Oh, yes, please do put me into the sun’s warm rays.”

At last I put it back upon its perch on a table covered with fellow plants. There it sits awaiting a new day of light to fall upon its form. Perhaps I’ll take its picture yet again.

Beautiful!
Hi Cynthia, First, I’d just like to thank you for visiting my blog today and secondly, I’m so happy to have found yours! I’m loving all your beautiful photos and tomorrow morning, I think I’ll grab a cup of coffee, sit down and start pouring over your stories!
Lovely work!
I have never seen a sunflower quite like this one. I love all of the images, but I adore the 4th one–the green curled up is such an interesting angle! Nice work.
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