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Lacecap Hydrangea with autumn leaves in the background in the winter garden at Dunham Massey. This part of the garden has been planted to provide colour and interest throughout autumn, winter an early spring.
Hydrangea ‘Vanilla Fraise’ is a large-flowering, repeat-blooming type that will produce masses of large white blooms that are truly attractive. Growing to 4-5ft tall, it will brighten up any shady part of your garden.
It flowers all summer long and a added beauty is that their white blooms gradually change colour to become a shrub, bearing a simply breath-taking display of very vibrant pink flowers.
Taken in a tea house garden at Taimaji in Nara. The flowers there including this white hydrangea are grown in the garden for use mainly in tea ceremonies.
These are some hydrangeas I bought for my wife. Just playing around with gels and lighting accessories here.
Strobist:
Camera: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 170mm
Mode: eTTL
Exposure Compensation: 0 EV
White Balance: Auto
Canon 580EX II in Lastolite Ezybox 24" camera right
Canon 430EX II in Westcott Apollo 28" camera left
Canon 430EX inn the background with a Rogue blue gel
Triggered with Canon ST-E2 and Radiopopper PX system.
Hydrangea at Campbells Bay, Auckland, NZ.
The Challenge Factory winner for a "Alphabet (starts with G-photo 1, H-photo 2, I-photo 3)" challenge.
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This flower would occasionally bloom on our property at University Place, Washington state. This photograph was taken in 1998. I used my Minolta SRT 100 SLR 35 mm camera as I did not have a digital camera yet.
BUT, in 2022, I captured a beautiful hydrangea in Sister Cities Park in Philadelphia!