9.23.2010
You Capture...Flowers
It's You Capture day over @I Should Be Folding Laundry and this weeks theme was flowers. At first I was a bit bummed because I had taken some flower shots last week and even posted one of them (since last week was Photographer's Choice), but thankfully I was able to snag a few more photos (post-rain) of roses around our yard as well as our trumpet vine flowers. The bees love our trumpet vine (as seen in picture #1).
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Those are lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those roses are simply divine! Next year I better get in gear and plant me some flowers....I was a slacker this time around-thanks for the motivation!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots! Love the close up of the rose.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love roses!
ReplyDeleteI love trumpet vines they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat single rose with the moisture is absolutely gorgeous. I also love the trumpet vine blooms on the ground. All your captures are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love wet flower shots. And the red rose with the flag in the background is very patriotic.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! That second rose is just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteso, so beautiful and i love the raindrops on those roses too!
ReplyDeleteFlowers after a rain are just so soothing, as if they're a reminder of all the challenges we can overcome if we just hold fast. Lovely captures!
ReplyDeletelove the flag in the background with the roses. for me- and I would think a lot of americans- that shot really says a lot. brings up a lot of emotions. conveys a lot of feelings.
ReplyDeleteall your shots are beautiful. I love flowers with bees on them, pollinating and making more flowers! and post rain is always gorgeous!
thanks for stopping by my place :)
I almost missed the bee - nice! The roses are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the one with the American flag in the background. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteBtw...I wanted to tell you about The Happiness Project. It's a Tuesday blog carnival that I host and all that you have to do is post a photo of something that makes you happy. It's that simple
Here is a link this Tuesday's post if you want to check it out. I'd love to have you join in the fun next Tuesday.
http://leighvslaundry.blogspot.com/2010/09/happiness-project-week-29.html
Great photos! I love the 3rd one. Beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love the raindrops on the flowers. Love the flag shot, too.
ReplyDeleteThose are great! I just love what rain does for photos of flowers.
ReplyDeleteOoh! There's nothing more beautiful than water droplets on flowers - gorgeous shots! :-) The 1st and 2nd ones are my favorites!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I especially love the last one of the roses and the flag.
ReplyDeleteOooh...pretty. :) Love the rose shot!
ReplyDeleteI think the red rose with the flag behind is my favorite this week. Though, I must say they are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou got an eye (and apparently a knack for growing outdoor flowers).
Beautiful photos and flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog.
Thank you for stopping by my You Capture blog! Your flowers are gorgeous! Love that you got to capture some after a rain had come. My fav. is the one with the roses and the American flag in the backround.
ReplyDeleteAgain thanks for stopping by.
-M-
michelletherib.blogspot.com
Post-rain makes for fabulous colors and 'bling' on the blossoms....just like you've captured!
ReplyDeleterose by the flag. awesome!
ReplyDeletei took some of [dying] sunflowers, but really liked how they turned out.
http://curiousgeorgi.blogspot.com/2010/09/lifecycle-of-sonflower.html
these are all beautiful! Great job!
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