I don't know what this flower is but it was so cute
I immediately knew I wanted to use it for this weeks Macro shot.
It was in a container outside a store we passed
while walking the shops in the Marina in Puerto Vallarta.
The one and only shot I took of it so I'm happy it turned out.
I immediately knew I wanted to use it for this weeks Macro shot.
It was in a container outside a store we passed
while walking the shops in the Marina in Puerto Vallarta.
The one and only shot I took of it so I'm happy it turned out.
As always join my friends and see what Macro Magic they have for you this week at Studio Waterstone!
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Thanks for joining me! Kristi |
Very pretty flowers Kristi, I know you must be having a wonderful time in Mexico.
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what a beautiful flower....thank you for sharing your photo
ReplyDeleteYour flower shot is GORGEOUS, Kristi! Your trip to Mexico looks like it was such a great time...and I loved those pelican shots!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's just an amazing flower and an amazing photo! Everything about that photo looks perfect to me.
ReplyDeleteAt one time I knew the name of this flower, which I love. I had a hanging pot of them when I lived on the Florida Gulf Coast many years ago. The photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReal purdy!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely shot Kristi - I'm glad it turned out, too! So vibrant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a really interesting flower. I'm so glad you did get the shot. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flowers! I love flowers, so thank you for sharing. Glad you had a good trip, too!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a 'bleeding heart'. One of the many species. Usually this kind is found in the sub-tropics.
ReplyDeleteMy Monday's Post Link is: Morning Dew
Such an unusual flower! Beautiful photo ;)
ReplyDeleteThats a very cool flower. love the pop of red with white. Great Shot!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful macro flower! :)
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