Monday, June 28, 2010

Macro Monday: Peony


I found me some peonies last week, this was almost my best shot. I cropped it, to make it better.   I love the fragrance of a peony, it brings back memories of Sunday morning flowers at church, and the little old ladies shaking the ants out of the beautiful plump heads.  Check out more macros here:)

18 comments:

  1. Did you buy you a peony or did you already have them. I love this flower. Wish I had some this year. My Sarah Bernhadt Peony isn't going to do anything. I am going to move it for next year and see how it does.

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  2. I love all of these photos!! I stopped by here, on your other blog, because peony is one of my absolute favorite flowers. Mine are finally getting comfortable and starting to do well...these are the ones a friend gave me in '98--they moved when I separated from my ex in 2000, when I bought my own house in 2004, and unfortunately when I sell my house in '12 they'll have to move again!!

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  3. I love pionies. I've always heard that peonies need the ants to bloom. Maybe they shouldn't be shaking them off! :)

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  4. Great shot and excellent color..:-)

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  5. BEAUTIFUL! I am with you on their fragrance. Many pleasant old memories come flooding back when I smell them.

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  6. Beautifully done. Yes, I have lovely memories of peonies too. My grandma raised them.

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  7. It is a beautiful shot. Your colors came out so pure and true.

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  8. Just gorgeous...!!
    They sure smell like roses to me...I love to bury my nose right into them and take a good, long, sniff. ha

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  9. Hey great stuff, thank you for sharing this useful information and i will let know my friends as well.

    flowers in France

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  10. You should enter this picture in the Retired Chronicles for the June contest on Flowers. It will probably win, it's so wonderful!

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  11. Really beautiful. All of my peonies have bloomed and gone. It's one of my favorite flowers.

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  12. I've never lived anywhere where peonies thrive. In fact I've never seen one except in photos. They must require cooler temps and lots of moisture.

    Stunning photo!

    ~Lisa

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  13. This photograph is beyond outstanding....I absolutely love the composition and the DOF...the flower just pops right out....Gorgeous & congrats of such a fantastic shot!

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  14. The flower is the beauty that totally burns.

    Thank you.
    ruma

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