


Agapanthus, getting ready to bloom. These shots are both SOOC and macro!
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What are the rules? On any Sunday you can post any photo you like (it must be one of your own) that hasn’t been tweaked or altered in any way (cropping is OK). In other words Straight Out Of the Camera.Also, please link back to Murrieta365. Thanks. (This is a small meme, but there are some people who are not linking back. You know, it's not that difficult! Please be courteous.)

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ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I don't think I have ever seen that type of flower before.
ReplyDeleteNice macro and sooc...I can't wait to see it in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteVery well captured, Jan! I think there's only one variety of agapanthus that's hardy enough to grow here...so I'm feeling envious!
ReplyDeleteNice macros. I hope that I am not the one messing up on linking back. Valerie
ReplyDeleteStunning macros! The inner part of the agapanthus is like a little world of mini plants!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and great macro.
ReplyDelete"Agapanthus" - what a funny name for a pretty plant/flower.
ReplyDeleteAs usual lovely captured Ms. Jan. Looks so real.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty...happy SOOC Sunday.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the second one.
ReplyDeleteLovely! You've captured the energy here in color and composition. Happy Sunday!!
ReplyDeleteLovely flower shot. My first time playing.....
ReplyDeleteOne of your best shots. I love agapanthus!
ReplyDeleteI have a dogwood in full bloom, also using the macro setting:
http://www.artsquadgraphics.com/blog/2010/05/02/more-pink-dogwood/
I've never heard or even seen this king of flower. Looks interesting.
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Hope it's OK to enter more than once this week. Have another neat shot:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.artsquadgraphics.com/blog/2010/05/04/flat-fountain-at-mccaw-hall/