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Mt Sturt and Sunflowers, Darling Downs, Q.

Mt Sturt and Sunflowers, Darling Downs, Q.

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discovolina, on February 20, 2012, said:

Che panorama fantastico Ian! Bellissimi i colori, il cielo, il verde...mi mancano un sacco i colori caldi di questa foto...sono stanca del nostro lungo e grigio inverno. Complimenti! Ciao, Paola. LK 1.

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jeff_msn123, on February 20, 2012, said:

The sunflowers are very attractive. Nice picture. LIKE

Cheers from Hong Kong, Jeff

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Ian Stehbens, on February 20, 2012, said:

I am delighted Paola that this scene brightens your dull days. Even in all our glorious sunshine with periods of soaking rain, coming over a ridge in the landscape of greens and browns beneath blue skies, the sight of a field of sunflower enlivens the day.

Thanks too for the compliments.

Warm regards,

Ian

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Ian Stehbens, on February 20, 2012, said:

Thanks Jeff. It is a pleasure to share our rural landscapes with you. It was a delightful drive through a familiar landscape for the country was looking good after the rains of early summer.

Kind regards,

Ian

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Marek E. Stachowski, on February 20, 2012, said:

pleasant view and shot - I like this picture

greetings from Poland
– Marek Ewjan S.

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Ian Stehbens, on February 20, 2012, said:

I am glad you have enjoyed this scene, Marek. The patches of brown sorghum and yellow sunflowers make a spectacular patchwork quilt.

Warm regards from Queensland,

Ian

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bdeh, on February 21, 2012, said:

Lovely picture of the sunflowers Ian. Greetings Berend

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beegood, on February 22, 2012, said:

LOVE these flowers dear Ian, the best daybrighteners! Thank you for sharing, big hug - Maja

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Ian Stehbens, on February 23, 2012, said:

This is a late planting Berend. On several other farms they are close to harvesting their sunflowers but these are still immature. IT certainly adds colour to the landscape.

Regards,

Ian

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Ian Stehbens, on February 23, 2012, said:

First thanks for the big hug, Maja. Yes the colour is enlivening. Reminds me of the yellow fields of Germany in summer.

Blessings,

Ian

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Youcef Z, on February 27, 2012, said:

Beautiful Photo, Greetings from Algeria, Like+F.

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Ian Stehbens, on February 28, 2012, said:

Welcome, Youcef. Thank you very much for your praise of this scene. I am so glad that you like it. Warm regards from Queensland to Algeria.

Ian

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Jörn KH, on February 28, 2012, said:

A beautiful carpet of this bright yellow flowers. Kind regards, Jörn

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Ian Stehbens, on March 6, 2012, said:

Warmest regards, Jörn.

Thanks for your appreciation of a 'sunflowery summer'.

Ian in Brisbane

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bluenose11, on March 7, 2012, said:

Hi Ian Stehbens, Wonderful landscape.

Greetings from Toronto

Anna

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Ian Stehbens, on March 8, 2012, said:

Greetings to you Anna, from a southern summer turning towards autumn. Delighted that you have enjoyed this image.

Warm regards,

Ian

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Erik van den Ham, on March 13, 2012, said:

Just a few more months and there flowering here too! Spring time is at our doorstep, goodbye winter!!! Dunno what is it but sunflowers always make me happy with their shiny faces. Liked

Cheers, Erik

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Ian Stehbens, on March 14, 2012, said:

Hi Erik,

After a long cold winter the faces of sunflower and the splash of rapeseed will be very welcome...along with all the other bright colours of a spring in NL.

Thanks for the compliment. I love driving on the Darling Downs when the rains have allowed for extensive cropping.

Warm regards,

Ian

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