Feel free to add your floral photo to the comments. This way we can all enjoy everyone’s flowers.
One of my irises fell to the ground, but it was still gorgeous.
If you like my flower of the day, you may want to check out my photo of the day at Cee’s Showcase of Photography.
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Cee
All your iris are beautiful, whether on the ground, growing in the beds, or flyinjg through the air – they are so versatile.
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I’ve not quite captured one flying through air ….. at least not yet 😀 😀
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You got yours in early today, er, yesterday! Mine is semi-early: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2017/05/31/natures-collage-flower-of-the-day-may-31-2017/
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Hi Cee. Thought my poppies would go very well with your magnificent iris. Happy Wednesday! https://tishfarrell.com/2017/05/31/oh-no-the-poppies-frocks-are-blowing-off/
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Oh I loved your poppy series of photos.
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Great Pic Cee – but i felt it was suffering even before i read the text 😉
love.
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We got into the 90s last week, so they’d dried out a little bit.
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I thought I’d share some photos my mother sent me of their peonies. I think you like peonies too, I’ve seen quite a few on your blog.
https://flowersbykaz.wordpress.com/2017/05/31/my-parents-peonies/
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They were gorgeous peonies photos.
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All due to my mother! (Though I did tweak the lighting, contrast etc.)
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I didn’t know they ever had double beards, Cee. Your bearded irises are so gorgeous.. perhaps just the angle you take them from, but I have never much cared for irises before. These are all gorgeous.
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It has taken me years to figure out how to take photos of irises. They are one of the hardest flowers to capture. Orchids are not easy either. But since I’m not a huge orchid owner or fan….I don’t have to worry about those so much. 😀
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Well, you have certainly learned the art of photographing irises. I loved this series.
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Gorgeous!
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