
A sad hydrangea, in the rain.
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What are the rules for SOOC Sunday?
•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.
•Link to Murrieta365 in your post so others will know where to go if they want to join in the SOOC fun.
BTW, I'm not shy about removing links, if the rules are ignored.
Go take more photos,

It does look a bit sad.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves may be drooping sadly but their colours are magical!
ReplyDeleteWell, Jan, your hydrangeas looks way better than mine...all dead and dried. :)
ReplyDeleteTo see any plant that is still full of color and flourishing is a treat, Jan. Our are all snow covered and frozen, here in Vermont.
ReplyDeleteSad but great shot! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI must admit, I prefer other stages of hydrangea than this sad one. But still a neat macro.
ReplyDeleteGreat macro; sometimes the sad things make for good photography.
ReplyDeletea fabulous shot! Have a great Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteGreat macro. They still have some good color to them.
ReplyDeleteI just got home to DC for Winter Break, and everything's all frozen over and sad. I do think your hydrangeas, though, look pretty in the rain...
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought the pink was tongues, lol. :0) I love your new camera!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by The Gardening Life. I had no idea you wrote so many blogs!! Good for you! No tree this year? How do you like that?
ReplyDeleteInteresting....Mine is up.
ReplyDeleteMine is here