yes, zinnias! they are so easy to grow you know, when their flowers are spent, just take the dried flower off the stem with you hand and crumble them over the soil you want them in. They will germinate and grow where you lay them! They are very hardy too they survive our Texas 100+ summers beautifully!
I personally like the first on the best, great contrast and angle.
Katie, I like the first one best. I like the flare in the rest, but it distracts me from the flower. Too bright, I think.
ReplyDeleteNot that I have any qualification to tell you anything about photography, LOL!, but that's my opinion. Gorgeous, though!
I really suck when it comes to identifying flowers but these shots are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteyes, zinnias! they are so easy to grow you know, when their flowers are spent, just take the dried flower off the stem with you hand and crumble them over the soil you want them in. They will germinate and grow where you lay them! They are very hardy too they survive our Texas 100+ summers beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI personally like the first on the best, great contrast and angle.
I like the first one, all though the bokeh is amazing in the other ones!
ReplyDeleteI love the 2nd one with the bokeh & flare.
ReplyDeleteI can't decided - they are all fab!
ReplyDeleteI like them all but the last one with the flower on the left is the one I'd print and scrap - with the first as an additional accent.
ReplyDeleteThe first is the one I like best.
ReplyDeleteOh but how they are all so pretty!!!! I think I would have to say I like the first one best but your bokeh rocks in the others.
ReplyDeleteNeat tip about germinating from Giovanna. I have some zinnias and I think I will try that out.
Oh Katie, your shots are all so wonderful.
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