When I decided to take on this Focusing On Life Photography challenge I knew I probably wouldn't be able to keep up and I have not. This week I knew I needed to jump in since I love taking pictures of flowers!!
No flowers in the yard yet this year so I happily took the opportunity to go back in my archives and pull out a few my favorite Flower pictures to share again.
Red Currant |
Gladiola |
Hydrangea
I planted the Red Currant but the amazing Gladiola and Hydrangea were in our yard when we moved in and I am so happy they were.
Kristi
What gorgeous pictures you have chosen to share with us this week.
ReplyDeletestunning photos! i love the red currant especially :)
ReplyDeleteso lovely... wonderful macro's inviting us closer and closer to the world within each blossom.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh! Love them all! The colors are so happy and bright.
ReplyDeleteYour photography skills amaze me Kristi!! These are so beautiful. I don't know what it is about little Hydrangea, but they always make me swoon!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful pictures!!
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Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing your excellent flower pics with us. They show such depth and texture.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you could jump in this week they are beautiful shots! I love the hydrangea's pale pink color, very unusual and delicate!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful but I'm particularly smitten with the pink edges on the hydrangea.
ReplyDeleteOh hydrangeas are just so fabulous, and what a picture, wow!
ReplyDeleteGlad you jumped in Kristi! (Wait til she says tweet!) ; )
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to have these beauties in your yard! While all so gorgeous, my favorite photo is of the red currant.
ReplyDeleteKristi, your photos are stunning! I can smell the flowers!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNew photos or old, so great to have such beauties in your yard. Enjoy when they bloom again.
ReplyDeleteAll three of your shots are wonderfully crisp, but the hydrangeas will always be a favorite of mine. Plus, you have water droplets on yours and that always adds so much interest to me. I had a hydrangea in my side yard when we moved in and I never really paid much attention to it, but liked having it there. When we had all the flowerbeds re-done, the hydrangea got pulled out. Again, I had forgotten about it. Now, I miss it terribly whenever I see pictures of someone else's bush. Such a shame. . .Thank you for sharing yours even if it does evoke some sense of regret on my part.
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