The different varieties of hydrangeas really liven our summer gardens whether we cut the blooms or simply enjoy them in the gardens. I think that your first shot is of digitalis but I did not research it. Your macro shots are stunning.
Thank you to everyone for commenting, it certainly makes my day. A pleasure to see everyone of you. Old and New.. Blogging not only opens up the world but gives us new friends.
These flowers have all the colors that I would love to have in several handbags. Very beautiful Anne!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rowena, .. Never looked at flowers that way .. but yes why not :-)
DeleteAnne, these photos are stunning, thanks by the way for becoming a follower of my photography blog the support is appreciated.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Anne.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that red one!
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Anne they are gorgeous and have brightened my day. Thanks Diane
ReplyDeleteYour close up shots help me almost smell those gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne,
ReplyDeleteYou are a natural with macro shots. You have a great eye for form and detail. Just so beautiful, my friend.
Keep up the great work.
Big hus xox
Hi, Anne. Got confused and went to your other blog. Are you still posting on that one? Anyway, lovely flowers. Love from Sicily. xx
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Anne. I love your flower photos, thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThe different varieties of hydrangeas really liven our summer gardens whether we cut the blooms or simply enjoy them in the gardens. I think that your first shot is of digitalis but I did not research it. Your macro shots are stunning.
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Anne, your flowers photos are truly pieces of art! You could sell them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Britt-Arnild .. YOur photography is fab tooo, should be in a book :-)
DeleteThat second shot looks almost too perfect to be real - like a sculpture or something! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful, Anne – lucky you to be in Cornwall recently!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by. Lovely to have you visit.
Georgianna