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Published Friday, March 18, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink petunias

These petunias were planted on a huge, long, tall wire wall at Furney’s Nursery, south of Seattle, WA. It’s an amazing display that they have been doing for at least a couple of summers now. I’ve also planted some petunia seeds which are now just showing their seed leaves, and may show them this photo to inspire them to grow up big, strong and beautiful!

Visit Macro Friday, Macro Flowers Saturday, Color Carnival, Pink Saturday and Today’s Flowers for some really wonderful photos. If only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the complete display.

veined petunia, masses of petunias, single petunias, pink and purple petunia blossoms

Published Thursday, March 10, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Sunset with moon

A couple of weeks ago there was a lovely sunset behind my house complete with a crescent moon. Hope you enjoy it.

Visit Skywatch Friday for more fascinating photos of skies around the world, Blue Monday for more things blue, Scenic Sunday, Outdoor Wednesday, Pink Saturday, and SOOC. If only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the complete assortment.

dusk, dawn, trees, moon crescent, pink sky

Published Wednesday, March 9, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Many dahlias

Haven’t been to Pike Place Market in awhile. If you want to experience the flower vendors and their incredible flowers to the nth degree, the best day is probably Friday, as they pick on Thursday and on Friday ramp up for the weekend crush of a crowd. All year long, rain or shine. The greatest free show in Seattle, and the bouquets amazingly cheap.

These dahlias were photographed in September. Right now it seems as if flower season will never get here, but of course it will.

Thursday Challenge‘s theme this week is “Many.” I’m submitting this for an entry. It’s a good one for Color Carnival, Today’s Flowers and SOOC also. While you’re here, try a new tag like “dahlia” or “bouquet.” Be sure to click on Sara’s Fave Photos to view the complete blog if you see only one photo below.

red dahlias, dahlia buds, orange dahlias, dahlia bouquets, masses of dahlias, Pike Place Market flowers

Published Monday, March 7, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Dahlia bouquet

Oh, the flowers of late summer! I’ve noticed that the items in my archive that are half a year away always seem to be the most compelling. Do we always want what we don’t have? I do love dahlias and especially miss them since my own were such no-shows last summer. Maybe this year I’ll get some going so I can have bouquets like this again.

Visit Ruby Tuesday for more interesting photos containing red. Color Carnival has brilliant color, Mellow Yellow Monday has yellows, and SOOC has more straight out of the camera stuff. And don’t forget to check out the latest uploads on Free Photos next door. Remember, if only one photo here, click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the complete blog.

dahlias, summer flowers, lace, red cactus dahlia, sunburst orange Continue Reading »

Published Friday, March 4, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Ephiphytic bromeliad

I hope I got the name right here. Please let me know if this is incorrect.

Anyway, isn’t it pretty? These are air plants, epiphytes, which live attached to bark and things in the tropical wild. I found this one in my archives from May of last year, taken at the Volunteer Park Conservatory.

Visit Macro Friday, Pink Saturday, SOOC Sunday, Today’s Flowers, Macro Flowers Saturday, Color Carnival, Macro Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday and Cactus Monday. Whew! All great sites with super photography entries you will enjoy.

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epiphytic bromeliad, pink bracts, purple and yellow true flower, macro

Published Thursday, February 17, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink shooting star

I know it’s not really a pink shooting star. I know it’s only the condensation trail of some sort of plane lit up by the setting sun, but doesn’t it look like it? This was taken near the Seattle waterfront in early January, and the digital camera info tells me it was taken at 4:46pm. And that was on a clear afternoon. The days are definitely getting longer these days!

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies from around the planet, Pink Saturday for more pinkness of all kinds, Blue Monday for things blue, Scenic Sunday, and SOOC for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots. Join in yourself if you like; it’s way more fun that way.

I do like this post very much, as it’s quite unusual for me, so I’m calling it my Best Post of the Week. Hope you agree.

If you’ve arrived here and see only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos to see the rest. You might like one or two.

sunset, seattle waterfront, shipping cranes, wires, night, contrail

Published Friday, February 11, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hellebores

The Northwest Flower & Garden Show is coming up and I can’t wait. This year I am volunteering to do a stint at the Volunteer Park Conservatory booth so I get in free. Yay! Checking back over last year’s photos, I found this hellebore you might enjoy. Lighting is very challenging there for photography, especially the hand-held, available light kind that I prefer. This year I think I’ll take my monopod to help. But don’t you love that image stabilization thing all the new cameras have now? It really helps a lot.

Visit Macro Friday, Pink Saturday , Today’s Flowers and Macro Flowers Saturday for more neat images. But be sure to browse around here, first!

lenten rose, helleborus, back of flower, pink and white, close up, macro

Published Saturday, February 5, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

African violets

These magenta-and-white African violets with their thick, fuzzy leaves were photographed at our local garden club’s quarterly meeting and horticulture show. Do you see how the pink splotches are heart shaped? I’ve never had any luck with growing African violets myself, but do appreciate their cheerful flowers, especially at this dark time of year. Maybe I’ll try some again.

Visit Pink Saturday, Color Carnival, Today’s Flower and Macro Flowers Saturday for more neat photos. After browsing around here, of course.

houseplant, flowering houseplant, indoor violets, magenta and white, blooms, blossoms, flowers

Published Sunday, January 30, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Sweetpeas, lilies and snaps

Thought I’d give you a vision of July flowers on this gray January day. Going through the archives to upload more photos into Free Photos “next door” (do check it out, or subscribe in that section, to see what’s new), I came across this shot of part of my front garden in my last house. I love flowers; can you tell? One of the things that happened in the four years or so we lived there is that our neighbors began to plant more flowers, and they said that we had inspired them. That felt good, and looked good, too!

Visit Today’s Flowers for more beautiful flowers from around the planet.

bamboo, fence, asiatic lilies, sweet peas, sweetpeas, red snapdragons, wood fence

Published Saturday, January 29, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink camellia flowers

When I was in Northern California recently, this camellia plant was beginning to come into bloom. In January! When I lived there I had an old shrub of just this kind of pink flower outside of my house. These grow to at least 10 or 12 feet tall (3-4 meters)! No scent, but such flower perfection.

Visit Pink Saturday, Today’s Flower and Macro Flowers Saturday for more great photos, and if you have a minute, do click on Free Photos “next door” for an additional selection of pretty flower and scenic photos.

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