Scott: Thanks for the comments on Flickr.. That means a lot coming from you since I'm a fan of your photography! I will never be in your league but I have learned a lot just from seeing your pictures.. keep up the good work!
About your rose picture... I have heard that the darker the color on the rose.. the more intense the fragrance is.. I have checked that out a few times and found it to be accurate.. so.. go back and smell the roses at Disney. I for one would never fault that. We should all do that anyway..
IMG_6808 by cyndiella, on Flickr
Cool...it was an odd angle. I have used that angle at SeaWorld many times, but seeing it used on an inanimate object threw me off.![]()
My man-card has already been revoked twice (yes, twice), just for the thought of this post. But here goes...
I'm not one to often literally 'stop and smell the roses'. But for some reason, this day, I did. And I tell ya, I'm pretty much smitten with these. You don't even have to get nose point-blank to get a whiff of its glorious perfume. So if you're ever along this little trail, take some time out to "appreciate the Disney details". Yeah; that sounds much better than "smelling random flowers".
Sweet Surrender Hybrid Tea Rose (Very fitting name)
Magic Kingdom
Sweet Surrender by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr