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Friday, April 8, 2011

BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND - THE STAR MAGNOLIA, THE FIRST OF THE MAGNOLIAS TO BLOOM IN NEW YORK CITY -



     Seen at St. Mark's Place, at the triangle, NYC  





13 comments:

  1. How lovely in monochrome. The subdued tones really emphasize the sea of blossoms on the tree.

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  2. A lovely homage to Spring. And I love the way the topmost blossoms are strivig to reach the sunshine.

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  3. I've posted on this beautiful tree today, too. This is the true start of spring for me.

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  4. How very, very pretty! Spring is so very welcome.

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  5. How beautiful! My magnolia tree won't bloom for another couple of weeks here in Ohio.

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  6. Lovely shot. I would usually say I like flowers in color, but this is very nice in B&W. Mickie :)

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  7. beautiful blossoms...I am looking forward to their arrival here!

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  8. Wonderful rich texture in black and white. My SSS is B&W as well, but are from an old film project from the 1970's.
    The magnolias look fantastic. We're weeks behind here in Wisconsin weatherwise. I'm jealous!

    Peace

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  9. A wonderful mass of soft beauty in monochrome!

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  10. A gorgeous capture in black and white. This shot exhibits the essence of spring in all of its glory. Beautiful photography.

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  11. beautiful shot. i am so glad spring is finally arriving here.

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  12. I'm feeling a little magnolia envy here. I have a star magnolia which hasn't produced flowers yet, though I've had it three years or more. Seems like a late frost always ruins the buds. Lovely photo.

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