"I am following Nature without being able to grasp her...
I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
- Claude Monet
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"I am following Nature without being able to grasp her...
I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
- Claude Monet
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely as always!
ReplyDeleteRamona
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lovely - how gorgeous w/the drop of water/rain
ReplyDeleteI've seen many hydrangeas but never one quite like this love the variegated subtle colouring.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pic!
ReplyDeleteLovely hydrangeas!
ReplyDeleteI love hydrangeas
ReplyDeleteGreat Pic! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour hydrangeas are gorgeous. Everywhere I look around here theres storm damage and debris, its nice to see something living and beautiful. Happy Wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful pic! Happy Wordless Wednesday! :)
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are beautiful. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Thanks for sharing ~ my link is still not correct on your linky ~ Carol http://www.acreativeharbor.com/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Love the dew droplets.
ReplyDeleteSoft and lovely. Makes me really miss the rain.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteNext week, my WW will be flowers from the Absaroka Wilderness in Central Montana
wow that's pretty!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
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Pretty!
ReplyDeleteAdded your button to my post ~
Thanks for stopping by!
Those flowers would go perfect with what my students are working on! I have my first year college students making relief's out of white paper and white materials. I'm grading them on their craft and depth.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate petals and dew drops!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shades of cream! Hydrangeas are my favorite flower. My friend calls them pom pom flowers.
ReplyDeleteMy hydrangea is just starting to bloom. Hope I can get as lovely a picture as you:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome picture, BTW I'm from MD, not too far from you!
ReplyDeletei love those flowers (in your photo and in reality). i used to think they were uncool, but how wrong i was. they come in so many different colours, even within just one flower, they have a great look about them. this photo is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog and commenting on my story! I think maybe their story isn't finished like you said :)
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, it is soft and projects the smell and solitude of the moment!
How lovely! Thanks for linking up at Why We Love Green!
ReplyDeleteI have one of those hydrangeas and love it. It is looking a bit more miserable in the nasty Atlanta heat! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite flowers :)
ReplyDeleteI love Hydrangea's they are so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love the subtle colors!
ReplyDeleteI never knew what these flowers were called hehe beautifully captured !
ReplyDeletestumbled ^^
ReplyDeleteLove the dew/rain in the shot!
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