Feel free to add your floral photo to the comments. This way we can all enjoy everyone’s flowers.
This is also my entry for Nancy’s, A Photo A Week Challenge: Nature’s White.
Bearded Iris
My magnolia tree.
Dahlia.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
Feel free to add your floral photo to the comments. This way we can all enjoy everyone’s flowers.
This is also my entry for Nancy’s, A Photo A Week Challenge: Nature’s White.
Bearded Iris
My magnolia tree.
Dahlia.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
You know how much I love color, but these are stunning.
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You and I both love color. Thanks Jeanette.
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The whiteness of the flowers really hits you
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I looked for real white white. 😀
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All of these are some of my favorite spring flowers. My mother had a beautiful bearded iris garden. Lovely, lovely images. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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Oh I just had to play along with you this week. Thanks Nancy.
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Beautiful flowers! I’ve never seen a white dahlia before 🙂
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They don’t have a lot of white ones, but when they do they are simply gorgeous.
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Beautiful flowers in white, and that magnolia tree is outstanding! 🙂
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Thanks Barbara 😀
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Wow, stunning pictures of white flowers – they are all so beautifully crisp. I find they are often so hard to take. I like that I can see the beard in the iris.
I was wondering if I could ask you a favour? If I’m overstepping the mark, please do say, as I’d hate for you to think badly of me. If you can think of any other ways to get it seen, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
I was thinking about trying to get a new challenge up and running and was wondering if you could perhaps re-blog/ share it amongst your followers.
Here’s the link to the info: https://dibzzen.com/2018/03/23/a-new-challenge-word-play-fun/
Thanks in advance!
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You have a great idea. To help get more viewers out to your site and challenge, I would follow the WordPress daily prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/ The, read and glance over the people who participate and hit the “like” button on those you like. That will help draw more attention to your blog. You may even want to participate in their challenge a couple of times a week. That’s how I started mine, but with WordPress’s photo challenge since I am a photographer. It will take work, but it is all worth it, Just remember to have fun.
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Thanks so much for the feedback. I do that with the photo challenge but will do as you suggest with the daily prompt, it’s a great idea. Thanks again.
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Your magnolia tree is definitely majestic, especially against the blue sky backdrop. Have a nice weekend, Cee 🙂
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Thanks Hammad. Have a terrific weekend.
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Oops.. was going to do a white flower in honor of your beauties today, but forgot. So here is a non-white non-flower–but a close relative. A potential bunch of flowers. https://judydykstrabrown.com/2018/03/23/indian-shot-seed-pod-flower-of-the-day-mar-23-2018/
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I live the webs on your potential bunch!!! 😀
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Ha!! I thought you were saying you lived on the internet! Now I see it was a typo.
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Check out your photo, there are spider webs on your photo 😀 😀
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Yes, I knew that..but wasn’t taking that into account when I read your message. Ha.
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I’m a clever little thing 😀
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Beautiful! Our spring flowers are currently buried in snow, but I will send a picture when they recover – or uncover, that is!😊
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Hi Nicole, we get earlier springs than most people. I look forward to seeing your photos once your nature’s white is gone.
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Cee, all are beautiful.
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Thanks Margo. 😀
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Wow Wow Wow. Those saucy yellow tips of iris tongue and those vivid blue and black backgrounds to the bridal whites of the flowers–just stunning.
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I’m glad you liked my white photos for today. 😀 😀
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