Quince Blossoms in December

© Amanda D. Austwick

Quince Blossoms in December

Uploaded: January 10, 2016 | Entered: January 10, 2016 09:07:25

Description

105mm, f18. 1/25, ISO 200.This bush bloomed a bit in late December due to the temperature being in the upper 60s. Now all the blossoms have died with the freezing weather.

Comments

Martha R. Mazon level-classic January 10, 2016

Wonderful bright red set off by the muted brown branches, Amanda! Lovely composition and mood, and well timed blossoms, for the theme. :) #1646837

Melinda F. Schneider level-classic January 10, 2016

Very pretty! Lucky you to have such great color outside in late December!! #11421435

Bob Cournoyer level-classic January 10, 2016

Fine find... :-)
Happy Theme Day #11421454

Michele Peterson level-classic January 10, 2016

Just beautiful! Red is so amazing in winter, you are blessed to have such a pretty plant to flower in the December! #11421682

Joy Rector January 11, 2016

gorgeous #11421767

Terry A. Stoa January 11, 2016

So that's what the blossoms look like? Pretty reds. #11421822

Mitch Spence level-classic January 11, 2016

Don't know that I've ever seen a quince. Very nice against the almost bare branches. #11421867

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