No matter the weather here in Maryland, be it drought or deluge, the zinnias in the side yard by the patio never fail to delight me.
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Oh My Goodness, this is fabulous.❦❧ I have one single zinnia plant that made it this year between the bunnies and the dry dry spring. This one came up in my rose pot and I am soooo excited. I've never grown zinnas and I can't wait to see it open and what color it will be. Maybe even paint a study. I've never done multi petal flowers before. Hope your summer is wonderful, mine is long, wonderful and confusing. peace n abundance, CheyAnne
I love zinnias also. I bought a beautiful pot full of zinnias for my porch but nothing will live on my porch because of the full afternoon sun. Sadly they didn't make it. Do you use a texture to get the background blurred like that or is it just the natural DOF?
My name is Kate. I live in Maryland with a border collie named George in an old manor house that predates the Revolutionary War. I began this blog in 2007 to share my photography with my family and friends. Welcome.
4 comments:
Oh My Goodness, this is fabulous.❦❧
I have one single zinnia plant that made it this year between the bunnies and the dry dry spring. This one came up in my rose pot and I am soooo excited. I've never grown zinnas and I can't wait to see it open and what color it will be. Maybe even paint a study. I've never done multi petal flowers before.
Hope your summer is wonderful, mine is long, wonderful and confusing.
peace n abundance,
CheyAnne
Cool, maybe you could do a "picture a day" again. You don't even have to say anything.
seester again
Such resilient flowers. I'm rather fond of them, too.
I love zinnias also. I bought a beautiful pot full of zinnias for my porch but nothing will live on my porch because of the full afternoon sun. Sadly they didn't make it. Do you use a texture to get the background blurred like that or is it just the natural DOF?
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