Coastal Close Up

Hardware: point and click
Software: iPhoto
Location: Rockport, TX

Walking from the boat launch (landing) to the bait stand for the photo-op, I passed a couple of late summer daisies, digging the recent and ongoing rain. Kind of washed out, but fun, nonetheless.

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  • Rhubarb Sep 24, 2010 @ 13:25

    I like the attitude of plants: Enjoy It While You Can

  • Joanne Olivieri Sep 24, 2010 @ 16:20

    So sweet, buttery and just lovely. Daisies are always a favorite of mine. Very pretty photo.

  • BJ Roan Sep 24, 2010 @ 17:55

    I love daisies. This one sure is bright and perky for so late in the summer.

  • Jama Sep 24, 2010 @ 18:44

    The daisies are so pretty, I almost thought they are sunflowers!

  • ann chin Sep 25, 2010 @ 1:00

    Is this a sun flower?

  • kelli Sep 25, 2010 @ 6:02

    I just love the colour of seaside daisies.

  • EG Wow, Canada Sep 25, 2010 @ 8:47

    I bet daisies are the second most favourite flower after roses!

  • Linnea Sep 25, 2010 @ 9:32

    These don’t look washed out at all. Such a bright yellow color! A very happy looking flower…

  • larry Sep 26, 2010 @ 11:38

    Not only a soft yellow in the bloom but also a soft green foliage… L

  • Pat Sep 26, 2010 @ 14:39

    This is such a cheery little daisy, a bright hope that spring will be here in 6 months or so!

  • chubskulit Sep 26, 2010 @ 16:50

    That’s gorgeous!
    Creeping Phlox

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