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The XF 55-200 lens is one of those lenses I never think much about, but once I have it mounted on a camera, it is so enjoyable to use. It is versatile and allows for close-ups as well.
The Hydrangeas did very well this year, although in general the heads are smaller probably due to the hot summer.
Now some have been dried and form a lovely dash of colour in the room.
Hydrangea, the name, comes from the Greek words "hydro" or water, and "angeion," or vase = water vase, they prefer a lot of water.
A very ancient plant, found in fossils going back thousands of years.
Flower lovers will know that there is a flower language.
Every sentiment is expressed in one form or another by delicate blooms.
Of course, even the experts disagree on the "true meaning" of many flowers and most have different meanings to different people.
So, while all flowers convey thoughtfulness and love, a gift of flowers for a special someone will always create its own personal meaning, too.
HYDRANGEA - Thank You for Understanding.
Have a wonderful day and thank you for your comments with all my heart, M, (*_*)
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Stop killing !
No War !
Pray for Palestinian as you pray for ukrainian .
Blame Isrel as you blame Russia .
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At almost 4 Inches high, Hydrangea has been made with loving detail, using a wide variety of materials: her face, bust and hands are made of resin plaster and colored with acrylic paint, her hair is made of wool roving, lightly needle felted to maintain its shape. The upper part of her dress is made of a variety of fabrics and hand tailored to fit her tiny bust and arms. The lower part of her dress is a felt 'softie' filled with polyester fiber. The hydrangeas are made of polymer clay.
Our Hydrangeas are all budding now. Beautiful flowers very soon!
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A close up shot of a beautiful Hydrangea flower cluster (or whatever it's called), seen along a local street in our Brooklyn neighborhood. We hope you enjoy it!
When I come back from the Continent, I always visit a flower market, to bring back some beauties.
In England, I am sorry to say, the markets (that I go to) could take a lesson! Their flowers here are often too far gone, not a great choice, nothing very exciting? Anyway, bought these, two massive Hydrangea heads. They suffered in transport, so, I filled the bath with cold water and submerged them for 8 hours. they absorb water through their petals and leaves, and hey-ho, they fully recovered!
Hydrangea, the name, comes from the Greek words "hydro" or water, and "angeion," or vase = water vase, they prefer a lot of water.
A very ancient plant, found in fossils going back thousands of years.
In most species the flowers are white, but in some species (notably H. macrophylla), they are blue, red, pink, light purple, or dark purple.
I wish you all the very best and thanx for all your kind words, time, comments, likes and faves. Very much appreciated.
M, (*_*)
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The driveway of the cottage that we stayed in at Lucas Pond in Northwood, NH was lined with hydrangea bushes in full blossom. The blush of pink fading to white was so beautiful. Press "L" for a better view.
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