Thank you very much. I strongly believe that the background is an important part of photography. The main subject may be less impressive if the background is inappropriate.
You’re welcome. 🙂
Mimosa trees aren’t fond of long, cold winters. I live in the mid-South USA where its temperature requirement is barely met…a little farther north they wouldn’t survive.
I like the theory but my eyes are constantly drawn to the background.
Thank you very much. I strongly believe that the background is an important part of photography. The main subject may be less impressive if the background is inappropriate.
So pretty 🌸I think they look like earings😉
Thank you very much. Indeed, they look like earrings. I even heard someone call them birch earrings.
Oh wow, that is amazing. We don’t really see many of those trees here in South Africa. 😊
Very pity. This is a very beautiful tree. And it is beautiful in all seasons.
Elegant!
Thank you very much.
You’re welcome 😊
I agree with you. They are like jewelries.
Thank you.
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Lovely photo…at the present time, catkins are festooning my mimosa tree.
Thank you very much. Unfortunately, for reasons unknown to me, mimosa does not grow here. At least I couldn’t find it.
You’re welcome. 🙂
Mimosa trees aren’t fond of long, cold winters. I live in the mid-South USA where its temperature requirement is barely met…a little farther north they wouldn’t survive.
Thanks for the info.
How beautiful! Thank you for sharing this wondrous photo
Thank you very much.
They look like jewelry, with an interesting background to showcase it.
Thank you very much. Amazing spring colors even in the background can enhance the view, create a pleasing look.
Woow Nice … It’s looks like gold chain ⛓️
Many thanks.
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