My soul feels like it has a black eye after this work week. Don't worry, Flower Friday will make it feel better! These beautiful Black-eyed Susans were across the parking lot from the Echinacea flowers I shared last week. I caught several awesome angles, so be sure to keep your eyes, no matter their color, on my Flower Photography Shop and Instagram account for more shots of this flowering plant from the sunflower family.
Featured Flower Picks:
Brown-Eyed Susans • Akvarelrosa • Sunflower
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Brown-Eyed Susans • Akvarelrosa • Sunflower
How To Plant Your Own Post for Flower Friday:
The only rule to play is that you can only add one link per week! The post doesn't even have to mention flowers, but only ones that do will be eligible for being picked as a feature next week. I will be sharing my flower image on other blog hops, namely Wordless Wednesday, and welcome all family-friendly links from fellow bloggers. Crafters can even link up an Etsy listing or other shop product! But if you want to promote a prize, please add it to my Giveaway Chest Linky instead to entice more treasure hunters.
Please follow my blog through any of the social media icons in the upper right sidebar to receive a reminder to return next week. Adding my button or a text link to your own blog and sharing to your followers is also a fairy appreciated way to help my hop grow.
Other flower hops where I've planted my post this week include Floral Friday Fotos, I Heart Macro, Make My Saturday Sweet, My Weekend Flower, Saturday Show Off and Today's Flower.
Great photo of late summer stars!
ReplyDeleteYour lazy Susan's brought a smile to my face. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteFunny I was just looking up black-eyed Susans and trying to remember the last time I saw them. I'll find you on Instagram right now.
ReplyDeleteWe are soooo on the same golden wave length=)!! I love your shot!!...a very eye-catching and impactful angle=)!!
ReplyDeleteHeisann... have a nice weekend... now I will search for another yellow flower´s name for my next post coming tomorrow...
ReplyDeletePretty! I saw loads of black-eyed Susans outside the library the other day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI agree beautiful photo I like the angle too :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a blackeyedsuasantastic day (that was a mouthful) :-)
Lovely picture of black eye susans.
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty and the colours are vibrant!
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the Black-Eyed Susan. I like the composition and depth of focus.
ReplyDeleteI love the Black Eye Susan, I wish they would grow here in the desert.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. Hope to see you soon!
Have a great day!
I love your flower photos. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI love black eyed susans. They do grow in Kentucky too!
ReplyDeleteAren;t they cute?
ReplyDeletePS Never seen them before.
ReplyDeleteThose are some of my favorites. I like orchids too, but they are hard to grow - so I've heard. Black Eyed Susan's are easy to maintain.
ReplyDeleteI like black eyed Susan's as well. I can attest that orchids are hard to grow. I have one sitting on my counter that is on its way out. :(
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love your floral photos.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
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Black-eyed Susans are beautiful. Every time I happen up on these little sunny flowers it's always in a place where I can't shot or the flowers are past peak. This is a great photo!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! What a great shot! :)
ReplyDeleteWW: Technological Anomaly in the Wild
I have seen so many black-eyed susans as well here and there. They are lovely indeed..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at the Floral Friday Fotos meme, I look forward to your next contribution.