I like shooting photos so the object in the front is clear and the background has a blur (or bokeh). Here are orange lilies in front of yellow rudbeckia.
The rudbeckia are shown in front of the day lilies. I have rudbeckia (commonly Black-Eyed Susans) all over my yard.
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Indrani says
They are beautiful Leora!
I didn't know the second flower's name, but now I know. :)
Ilana-Davita says
I like the blurred effect too. Unfortunately it is something I can't achieve with the camera on the phone. I need the real thing for that but in some places the real thing is a bit conspicuous.
EG Wow says
I have a few rudbeckia too. They like to spread. :) I also have a few daylilies. LOL
Carletta says
Love the depth of field in both of these Leora!
I was just telling my Hubs today that he must have cut and dug out my Rudbeckia last fall without realizing it. As of now he is banned from the garden beds. :)
ramblingwoods says
Beautiful...I like the way you photographed these flowers....
Manang Kim says
I do love your bokeh shots the flowers just popped out in it's beauty. Happy Sunday!
Day Lilies
Louis la Vache says
Nice reversal, showing the lilies clearly first then the black-eyed susans. Again, another fine watercolor subject...
;-D
lazyclick says
These flowers are very beautiful.
Fishing Guy says
Leora: Beautiful photos of the flowers, I'm glad you know all the names.
Jew Wishes says
I like the effects. The tones are stunning, such beautiful photos.
Magical Mystical Teacher says
daylilies—
blooming dawn till dusk
then they’re gone
Carver says
The lilies and rudbeckia are so beautiful. I love the big splash of color they make.
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