Thursday, September 17, 2009

Today Pink Flowers

I don't know what these flowers are called, but by now you've probably figure it out that I am terrible with names.

I did make an effort though! I went to the nursery, aimed with a notebook and pen! I took the pictures then I looked up the name, and finally scribble it down in my notebook. Happily, I thought I had an organized system in place where I could easily refer back.

A Fly On Me


I was wrong! I had the notebook with dozens of names in it, but I didn't know which one is which anymore because I waited too long to download the pictures and labeled them.

So here I am, seeing these beautiful pink flowers and wondering what they are called. A fly was a surprise bonus! Yes, I would squash it if it is in my house, but on a flower it adds a fun interest to see.

Field of Flower Dream


These two tones pink color is absolutely gorgeous to see. My pictures didn't do them justice! On a second thought, after upload them on to my blog, the colors always seemed duller than my original ones anyway.


I love the center of these flowers! Without a close-up shot, it looks like the center of zinnia. If you want to see a better color of these flowers just click on the photos to enlarge. They had sharper colors there.

Blur It Out


I play around with this photo by using the water color effect, and contrast enhancement! This is just a beautiful field of pink flowers.

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12 comments:

  1. Icy, this is a definite PINK statement! i don't know the name either but i'm enjoying your pictures!

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  2. I love your Field of Flower Dream picture. You probably had to lay on the ground to get that shot. Also, I think the colors look great in the last one with the water color effect.

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  3. Those are beautiful! I love pink flowers.

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  4. The shades of pink are wonderful. I do the same thing - whip out the notebook, write down names of flowers and then don't know which name goes with which flower! If a couple don't come out it will really throw me off. :-)

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  5. They're gorgeous! I know just where to come when I need great picture flowers.

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  6. Love the pink and orange hues in the flower. The fly give it a little character :) I really like th blur version too. I've been playing around with my photos as well - it's fun and I learned it from you. Thanks Icy.

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  7. Oh wow,magnificent macro on that bee! Beautiful -I can really see the details! The blur effect made it look like "fabric." The blur gave it a soft and velvety texture to it -nice effects!

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  8. These are increidbly beautiful. They almost look like a type of cone flower, but not sure. You are great with the camera! :)

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  9. Hi Icy,
    I was looking through some photos today and remembered your flower. It looks like Sophia has already figured it out too.
    I also think it is in the Rudbeckia family (cone flowers).
    Judy

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  10. I love the colors in the flowers. They are so bright and pretty.

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  11. Your pictures are always so stunning. It's like visiting a flower garden, only the details are so much clearer.

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