The Icelandic poppy or Icelandic poppy is a special kind of poppy in that the species formed in Iceland. It is therefore not an annual like most poppies, but a biennial. You sow it in June, July or mid-August and it will flower the following year.
My husband ( Arie Lok ) and I are both fanatical photographers so we regularly go out together to photograph beautiful landscapes, animals, birds and actually everything that is beautiful.
He with his Nikon and I with my Canon.
We were regularly asked to do something with these photos, ..
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Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany