Miss Emilie, I found your blog from my friend Cherstyn blog and the rest is history... I love your blog and the photos so keep taking them. I am leaving to paris in the next few days where should I go?
Cherstyn as in Matt & Cherstyn? I would love to send you a list of things I already have made up (and give out to people who ask) for Paris ideas. Send me an email at emilie.johnson@me.com and I will reply back with that list. You'll have a great time now that the weather will be beautiful...
i just really love the cezanne elms photo. i keep coming back to it. the branches look distorted just perfectly so to be almost a reflection in water. splendid.
I linked to your blog from my blog, and I just wanted to say that I love your photos - the one with the "shadow" tree on the steps is stunning. Are you using a macro lens for some of the close-up shots?
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The candy tree is amazing. I've never seen anything like that. Good find.
Wow! Just Wow!
Love the shadow "step" child of trees photo the most!
your photographs are amazing. i love the first one with all the green. just beautiful!
Miss Emilie,
I found your blog from my friend Cherstyn blog and the rest is history... I love your blog and the photos so keep taking them. I am leaving to paris in the next few days where should I go?
Saige
Hi Saige,
Cherstyn as in Matt & Cherstyn? I would love to send you a list of things I already have made up (and give out to people who ask) for Paris ideas. Send me an email at emilie.johnson@me.com and I will reply back with that list. You'll have a great time now that the weather will be beautiful...
emilie
i just really love the cezanne elms photo. i keep coming back to it. the branches look distorted just perfectly so to be almost a reflection in water. splendid.
your blog is fantastic!! & I am obssesed with your photography!! Great Job! Keep it up!
just stumbled onto your blog: beautiful pictures
I linked to your blog from my blog, and I just wanted to say that I love your photos - the one with the "shadow" tree on the steps is stunning. Are you using a macro lens for some of the close-up shots?
that first photo is heavenly, Emilie.
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