Thursday, April 5, 2012

Spring in SF IV


Forsythia is another bit of color that is blooming all over town.

26 comments:

Tamera said...

I love all the colors in this photo!

Olivier said...

de belles couleurs

Thérèse said...

Something in commomn miles and miles apart: forsythias.

Cloudia said...

blooming great


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cieldequimper said...

Yes, they are a bright and cheerful yellow here too!

Elettra said...

great vivacity of color wheel that brings joy

Cezar and Léia said...

The blossom is adorable, isn't it?Perfect composition, the tree is gorgeous!
Léia

Lowell said...

Boy, that will cheer you up in the morning! Lovely colors.

VP said...

A very pleasant mix of colors!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Oh ! I wish we have spring blossoms like these !

parker said...

Colorful Spring your having!

Sharon said...

Green, yellow, pink...lots of spring growth in this picture.

TexWisGirl said...

beautiful pink, green and yellow. :)

Teresa said...

I do love the yellow pops of color in the desert. cheery!

Lovely colors in the pic.

Judy said...

I love seeing forsythia bushes in photos.

Judy said...

Always one of the first bright spots in a spring landscape!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Gorgeous Randy.

Anonymous said...

More beautiful colors! Hope you have a nice Easter weekend, Randy.

Luis Gomez said...

Beautiful shot Randy!

RedPat said...

It looks lovely against the adobe!

Jack said...

I have always loved forsythia, but I strongly prefer seeing the shrubs unpruned instead of pruned into artificial shapes.

Traveling Hawk said...

Forsythia is in bloom here too. Nice mix of colors.

Magpie said...

Such pretty colors and wonderful lighting. Are you looking forward to your holiday weekend?

Kate said...

That yellow shrub is an artistic touch to your photo.

On a road trip and finally am in a place with wifi, so I am temporary back to enjoy your blog!!

Michaele said...

Great color mix here Randy : )

Jenny Woolf said...

That big yellow patch is so eye catching.