CARLETTA'S CAPTURES
With amateur photography skills and maybe a little of pure serendipity I just Take Aim and Shoot. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
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40 comments:
the blooms look so very delicate
Tink *~*~*
What are they? They are beautiful!!
Carletta: You captured that flower in all its beauty.
i love the effects of your pictures..wet lovely flowers...great shot...thanks for sharing...more here..
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Great shots and colors.
Luiz Ramos
Great detail in your shots! Love the exotic looking flower. Beautiful.
Great macros of a very beautiful flower!
A gorgeous flower - and great macro! Love the waterdrops!
Have a great Sunday!
Valkyrien
These are beautiful macros. I absolutely love the green backdrops that seem perfect for these colors.
To answer your question, I think I'd forgotten about the hummingbird and didn't notice it until after I'd posted the photo. :-)
Not a scratch and sniff, I tried it.
I love the blossom though. judi
Oh, how beautiful - wonderful shots!
I like Calycanthus, it adds a beautiful red touch to the garden. You did wonderful with the pictures. Watch the seed pods of this plant, they can cause convulsions.
Great macro! You and me almost have the same style of presenting our flowers. If I would see different stages of the blooms, I would take each picture. I love the dew drops!
Love the bits of wet on the leaves and flower. Also, the combination of red with green makes a great shot.
Beautiful, the color is lovely.
SQ
Stunning captures! Enjoy all of TF!
Lovely flower caught perfectly as it made its entrance. Don't know what its name is but who cares, its pretty.
What a pretty flower and the photos leading up to full blossom are great.
What a fun flower!!
Carletta great job on these photo's!! They sure are pretty. =)
Beautiful flower, great post.
Thank for participate.
great photos, I like the way you present the flowers from bud to blossom... beautiful.
Greatly captured, love the water drops onthe leaves. Great macro.
Wow - stunning series of macros Carletta. Do yours have a fragrance?
Carletta
This flower is wonderful and very different!
Thanks for posting for TODAY'S FLOWERS!
Have a nice week!
Luiz
Great unfurling of the pretty flower. Nice shots. MB
Wow, love the water drops. Really brightens up the picture. :O
Magnificent photos as always! I have been missing your flower macro shots. Have a wonderful week, Carletta :).
Your macro shots are beautiful.
What, oh what is it? The flower looks like cactus yet the leaves are lush and soft. Great shots.
Sweet Shrub and sweeter pictures.. Loverly post Carletta
Truly sweet. Perfect shots.
These are very delicate looking, I really like the closed bud in the first shot.
What a beautiful set of close ups! They are indeed sweet with the rain drops on the leaves - wonderful.
Three outstanding shots! The progression from bud to mature bloom is lovely.
These are really beautiful, Carletta.
Lovely idea of showing an awakening flower. Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing and have a great week.
I'm oooohing and ahhhing over this sweet shrub!
Lovely flower series ... all the more interesting with the water drops ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Love how you captured the droplets on the waterlilies!
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