Recently we paid a visit to Pottery Express, a garden center that sells very beautiful, very large, very expensive outdoor decorative pottery. As I wandered around the thousands of pots hopeful of finding something interesting, I was drawn to a group of tall, exceptionally colorful urns. Squeezing between the rows I noticed this image, of the nearby sunlit pottery being reflected in the dark blue glaze of one.
Just a little cropping and the usual editing was all it took.
Colline
13 Mar 2014They would be even more beautiful filled with lush plants.
fotograffer
13 Mar 2014Indeed, they would. Thanks for stopping by.
catbirdinamerica
13 Mar 2014Very cool image indeed, Ron. Great capture. 🙂
fotograffer
13 Mar 2014Not my usual, but fun to do. Thanks Cathy. I really enjoyed your Storytelling post.
catbirdinamerica
14 Mar 2014Thanks, Ron. I’m glad you enjoyed. 🙂
suej
13 Mar 2014Great, colourful abstract! 🙂
fotograffer
13 Mar 2014Thank you. Happy you enjoyed it Suej.
suej
13 Mar 2014Just call me Sue! 🙂
fotograffer
13 Mar 2014Got it Sue. 🙂
Gigi Galore
13 Mar 2014Wow! What a discovery: that reflection. Why is it that nearly everything very beautiful and very large is very expensive? Is it the law of “very’s”? Happy travels Ron! We look forward to the exquisite postcard images 🙂
fotograffer
14 Mar 2014But the good news is not everything beautiful is big and expensive. Thank you for your well wishes Gigi.