Daffodil glow #j7
by Leif Sohlman
Title
Daffodil glow #j7
Artist
Leif Sohlman
Medium
Mixed Media - Photo Photography Fine Art, Photo Paintings,
Description
Daffodil glow. A daffodil flower presented on a square art orange background. The yellow petals on the flower is glowing in the spring light in the parks of city Enkoeping (Enkoping) Sweden.The background, in orange, is a paunterly work. The original image was captured on April 20, 2020 using a Canon 5DSR.
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Copyright Leif Sohlman April 2020
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