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I don’t usually post two photos, but if I string them out over weeks you all will think I have switched from old abandoned things to pretty things. What will that do to my reputation as Mistress of Decay?
Canon EOS 6D - f/6.3 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 5000
Every year I take some dried Hydrangea flower heads inside the house for decoration.
After some months, due to dust and tiny spider cobwebs, they are moved to the compost heap.
This picture was taken just before that moment and processed somewhat.
... even if you can hardly keep up with watering these thirsty beauties at over 35°C ;-))
Hydrangea macrophylla *Tricolor' / Buntlaubige Bauernhortensie 'Tricolor' in the shady hydrangea corner of our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
... for a Peaceful (too hot) Sunday!
More pictures, showing the diversity of this plant species throughout the whole year, in my Hydrangea Collection
Taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion)
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
ƒ/2.8
104.4 mm
1/500 Sec
ISO 200
most of the flowers on our hydrangea are now papery and a paler shade of brown but this one is clinging on to colour
Octubre rosa/pink October
They'd been pure white, but are now dressed up in their beautiful fall colours. Lightly edited with an effect in Topaz Studio 2 for Sliders Sunday. HSS!
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There are no hydrangeas in my own garden, but several of my neighbors have large bushes in their yards. Now, I've been known to break off a blossom or two from flowering plants alongside a path. However, people really frown on other people wandering into one's garden to snitch a pretty posy or two. I was quite satisfied to capture the flowers growing alongside the road. I'm sure my friend was pleased I made that choice as well.
During the summer, the blossoms of this climbing hydrangea are totally white. Once the weather becomes cooler, the petals begin to match the woody stem of the plant. That is when you can see the tiny veins more readily.
Garden Hydrangea. It changes its color due to the acidity of the soil.
Die Blütenfarbe der Gartenhortensie ändert sich je nach dem Säuregehalt des Bodens am Standort.
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Bij de achterdeur staat een grote hortensiastruik. Een bloem daarvan is weer gaan bloeien of bloeit nog steeds. Een lichtpuntje in deze korte en soms donkere dagen.
Going outside I first see a large bush of the Hydrangea. In these short days there is one flower still blooming bright and pink. So I made a picture of this flower to share some brightness with you.
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.
一度戻りましたが、明日からまた旅に出ます。
帰宅後にゆっくりみなさんのフォトストリームに伺います。
お待ちください。
I returned once, but I will go on a trip again from tomorrow.
After returning home, I will slowly visit your photo stream.
Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves ... it is always appreciated
Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves...it is always appreciated
Nikon D810
24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0
ƒ/9.0
112.0 mm
1/80
200
Flash (off, did not fire)