Monday, March 23, 2015

Blurred Image......


The tomatoes will be transplanted in the next few days into bigger pots.  My shot turned out to be more artistic than a clear replicated image. The many different first leaves are developed now and they will be ready for more room in which they can spread out their roots.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Being a person who is addicted into art forms, blurs. I do admire your plant.

L. D. said...

Of all the times I look at the National Geographic photos, I see the artistic shot can be displayed as often as the clear shot. I probably should quit apologizing about them and move on.

L. D. said...

Of all the times I look at the National Geographic photos, I see the artistic shot can be displayed as often as the clear shot. I probably should quit apologizing about them and move on.

Betsy Brock said...

It's snowing here in Ohio tonight! Won't be putting any tomato plants out for a few months! ha.

George said...

I like your artistic shot of the young tomato plants. I hope they give you a great deal of good eating later in the year.

Anonymous said...

It's a great artistic photo!

claude said...

Yesterday My hubby sowed different tomato.
I saw the robin, very beautiful bird.

A Colorful World said...

I am TRYING to grow tomatoes (AGAIN!) I have yet to harvest a single tomato in this hot climate. Fun photo!

Female, Not Red!

 The female cardinal has its own subtle beauty with the soft browns and hints of red. The orange beak is great to see.