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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged garden photography, gardening, Iris germanica, photography, Silent Sunday, Tall Bearded Iris. Bookmark the permalink.
Nice details. So pretty!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful capture Eliza! The iris is stunning.
Thank you, Sarah. ๐ Blessings!
Oh, wow!! Stunning!!๐๐๐
Thank you, Trini!
Loveliness!
Thank you, Cindy. ๐
beautiful color!
Thank you, I agree!
But do they smell like grape soda! ๐
They really do!
So beautiful, Eliza ! And such a glorious blue
Thank you, Maureen. Iris, though fleeting, are wonderful while they last. ๐
……it’s sticking it’s tongue out ๐
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
Thank you for reblogging!
what a beautiful iris! For some reason, they won’t grow in my garden, (I suspect there are just too many slugs!)
Thank you! Yes, slugs can be so trying in a garden. ๐ฆ Wish they would just eat weeds!
That would be a great idea!
Don’t you just love them!
Yes, indeed~
It’s been a good year for iris here in SE U.K. Eliza. Lovely capture as always
Thank you, Dorris.
What a beautiful photograph! I can almost smell their intoxicating fragrance:-)
Thank you, Stephanie. This one smells like grapes!
I have always been in love with Irises. This shot is just lovely. I have several types, sizes, and colors and have a few more on my bucket list. Love spring flowers. ๐
Thank you, Judy. One can never have too many iris! ๐
Oh beautiful! I so admire your work. I would love if you posted some time about your technique ๐
Thank you, Kim, you flatter me. ๐ Hmmm, I tend to just shoot from the hip (or eye)… See something beautiful, frame it, click. ๐
LOVE your process. Of course, that would be a pretty short blog post ๐
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Lovely! I’d hoped the winter rains would revive my own bearded Iris this year but I got only 4 precious blooms.
Thank you, Kris! They really are precious. I’m glad you got to enjoy at least some, heightening the appreciation, I’m sure. ๐
Lovely Iris, Eliza. Wishing you a lovely Sunday…
Thank you, Julie. Have a great week ahead. โค
The color of the iris is beautiful! Happy Sunday ๐
Thank you, Christy. Hope you had a nice weekend.
Beautiful color and photo!
Thank you!
Oh, I love irises. What a lovely post ๐ x
Thank you, Rebecca!
Beautiful iris! Perhaps for next year’s garden projects – Paul and I were walking around the yard this afternoon planning out some of those!
That’s a good idea. I do that in spring with the Dutch bulbs, planning for fall. One forgets otherwise! Thanks, Sarah.
Oh, my! Sublime!
Thank you! ๐