Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Adobe and Hollyhocks

I love shooting this shot every year. Hollyhocks can always be found growing on the side of the New Mexico Museum of Art and I eagerly await the blooms.

After almost 8 years I am taking a break from my blog. I have all my posts scheduled thru next Sunday and I sure hope you will still stop by.  I'm taking a road trip and vacationing in Denver for a week.
 Have a wonderful week everyone!

17 comments:

Cloudia said...

wonderful pairing of textures and lights




ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Rick Forrestal said...

. . . like an Ansel Adams photograph.
Wonderful.

Olivier said...

belle composition

cieldequimper said...

Hollyhocks in full bloom here too but I don't have the mellow, warm adobe to show!

Mersad said...

I wish you safe travels, and will check back of course! Have fun!

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Is there anything which doesn't look better in front of an adobe wall; if there is you haven't shown it to us yet. Enjoy your trip.

Tanya Breese said...

so pretty, great warm light on the adobe!

Luis Gomez said...

This is so good Randy. Great shot.

TexWisGirl said...

how pretty!

Judy said...

I like hollyhocks. They are so tough yet so pretty.

RedPat said...

They are such a nice old-fashioned flower! Love the pic, Randy!

Jack said...

It is good to see your annual hollyhock photo.

Michelle said...

Enjoy your break!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Love your cropping on this one.

RedPat said...

That's a beautiful frame for the roses, Randy!

Traveling Hawk said...

I love hollyhocks and I always try to have them somewhere in my surroundings.

Kate said...

I'm backtracking and trying to catch up on all the posts I missed while I, too, was gone "up north" over the holiday. I had tons of fun, and it appears that you did too!