My Geraniums for today #6 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 4/12/12, early morning, from somewhere within the vast perimeter of the neighborhood.
ZOOM worthy.
For those who might fervently exclaim that these aren't geraniums, there are about 280 known species of geraniums today, and over 10,000 varieties which have been produced since breeding began.
Auf wiedersehen, thankx for the look-see, and for any and all favs and noncritical comments.
Comments (13)
magnus073
This is a very lovely collage of them Harry, I can't get over how colorful they are.
jocko500
lovely flowers
Feliciti
wonderful a field of this beautys in sunshine ! like the waterdrops too !! gute nacht ;)
morningglory
Beautiful Geraniums, Harry. I especially love the details in the last shot.
MrsRatbag
What stunning shots, Harry! Wow, that bottom closeup is a real winner...well done you!
durleybeachbum
Perlagoniums! The bottom picture is particularly attractive.
Rainastorm
Oh soo pretty Harry!! Love these, last one is my favorite!
thecytron
Beautiful flowers!
danapommet
Excellent collage Harry and I like the sequence that teases the viewer as the photos get better as we scroll down! Gorgeous colors and details my friend.
dragonmuse
Very beautiful :)
anahata.c
don't worry about my exclaiming these aren't 'geraniums'---I know precious little about flower-names, so I wouldn't be equipped to say anything. But I didn't know there were that many variations, nor that they were all this beautiful. A montage from medium range to closeup, each shot taking us deeper into the world of the flower, and each shot very different from the other. The top one is beautiful because the dappling of light across those flowers & leaves makes for a whole symphony. You really know how to use your morning light, Harry, you use it as well as anyone here. The next two shots take us closer & closer, where the 3d is very lush, reminding us that all these beauties in one place can create a tumultuous sight. And the 4th takes us right into a couple (I assume that's a couple), shining in that beautiful water which beads on their surfaces. More opulent flower captures from you, and each panel is revealing in a different way. You've definitely received the song of flowers, in your gallery. Who was it...that biologist (or similar) who studied apes so long that when she sat among them, she could communicate with them as if they were her own? You've developed that conversance with the flower kingdom, and it shows up again and again in your work...
tennesseecowgirl
I wouldn't want the job of trying to keep them all straight. Beautiful work Harry!
npauling
They make a super display and I love how you have presented these getting closer and closer with each capture. A great idea and excellent captures.