Saturday was a very windy day in Phoenix. I took a walk in Indian School Park but it was so windy it was hard to keep up a good pace and very hard to take any pictures. However, it was a good time to catch some palo verde blooms before they were blown off the tree and it was an especially good time to get a flag shot. The wind was really whipping the flags around.
Ah...love the depth-of-field!
ReplyDeleteWow, that flag is really flowing. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteOur Soleria bells were ringing all day from the wind.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you last evening, and on Friday at the Symphony. Thanks for your gracious post on Sunday.
A bit of wild weather on Saturday. I saw on the news that a big tree blew over into the street.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe it? Phoenix and Toulouse have a lot in common. :-)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWindy or not Sharon, you snapped a really good composition.. smiled at your 'before they were blown off the tree' must really have been strong!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great time to take flag shots!
ReplyDeleteVery nice composition, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteWe say: "April macht was er will" (April does what he wants). We had windy days too, now we have rain...
At least you avoided the snow we had up here!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Sharon! Wind always helps the flags.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I drove up to Sedona on Saturday and it was windy and rainy. We even saw snow.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice composition, and I don't detect any camera shake from the wind. It has often been windy down here in Naples, which can make golf an even more challenging game than it already is.
ReplyDeleteI love the Palo Verde in bloom.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
ReplyDeleteThe two symbols work beautifully together!
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