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Crystal

SO gorgeous! I love that early morning light!

Reply to Crystal

Thank you! Actually it was ALL late afternoon night but the sun was SUPER strong for some reason!

Amanda

Magnificent photos, Sarah! They are all very lovely.

Reply to Amanda

Awww thank you so much!!

Valerie

Love the focus and the softness. V

Reply to Valerie

Thank you Valerie!

So so pretty!!!! <3 I love these!!!

Thank you so much!

Branson

You captured amazing light! As I scrolled down each one made me want to linger and enjoy! I think the first three have amazing light and love the contrast of #4… the plant that looks like little hearts is my favorite, though!

Reply to Branson

Aww thank you! I believe the plant is called “Bleeding Hearts”!

Wow, nice! I love the one near the bottom with the bright pink flowers.

Thank you! Those are called “Bleeding Hearts”!

Wow, you have a wonderful grasp on finding the light. So many of your photos on this post made me go “WOW!” So well done, you are talented!

Oh wow thank YOU so much!!! That’s so kind!

Um, Sarah these are GORGEOUS. Really beautiful. Love every single one (although I am especially partial to that third one!)

It’s great to have you taking part in the challenge, looking forward to your photos next week for the prompt easter/eggs!

THANK YOU!

Les @ LPN Programs

SPLENDID photos! And even your comments box is puhhhreeettyyy! What plant is that with the heart-shaped blossoms? Would you know?

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Thank you! I believe that plant is called “Bleeding Hearts”!

Les @ LPN Programs

thanks :)

Reply to Les @ LPN Programs

Um, Wow! These are all something special. I’ve been going through them over and over trying to pick a fav, but they are all so beautiful… I love them all.

Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful images for the Leap Into Spring Challenge!

Aww thank you so much!

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