30 July 2011

After the rain



A promise is a cloud; fulfillment is the rain. ~ Arabian Proverb

42 comments:

  1. i hope i get some fulfillment today...

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  2. Oh how beautiful! Have a Blessed weekend.

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  3. Gorgeous! It's hard to believe the colors nature comes up with at times!

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  4. Beautiful!!! Glad I found you (a fellow New Englander!)

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  5. Gorgeous flowers! We call it million-dollar flower in my country. I always wanted to have it in my garden.

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  6. Very nice photos, especially I like the second.

    Regards!

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  7. Such incredible beauty!

    Have a great day.

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  8. Awesome colors in these hydrangeas. Love that flower. Mine are pinkish and greenish. I think I need more acid for blue? If you know, tell me.

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  9. its fabulous. just loved the pictures u shot. cool. do follow me back on http://sushmasgallery.blogspot.com

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  10. Wow..stunning. Hydrangeas are my favorite. lovely!

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  11. Beautiful flowers. They are glowing.

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  12. (okay, one more time:)

    I'm always blown away by your flora photos. They are wonderful!

    I also like the proverb. It definitely suits an arid climate. Here, no so much. I could use an iceberg about now: it would be my "beach".

    ;-)

    Dang, I hope I got it right this time.)

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  13. top shot is LUMINOUS!



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  14. Your hydrangeas are beautiful. I do like seeing the raindrops. We finally got a good rain last night, which should help the garden, and hopefully break this heat wave.

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  15. Beautiful blue hydrangeas in different light. What amazing clarity in the secon one.

    Welcome to Macro Flowers Saturday! and thanks for the kind words.

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  16. These are beautiful - such striking colors!

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  17. Gorgeous colours! I've never seen such combination of the first shot, here.

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  18. what gorgeous colours and details ... beautiful shots!

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  19. Hydrangeas produce such a delicate and perfect flowers. These are lovely. :)

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  20. I am in love with your photography and website. Amazing!! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. Very appreciated!

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  21. Gorgeous flowers love the blue. Thanks for visiting my blog today. Love the thinkers thunk a thought

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  22. Those flowers are so incredibly breathtaking. Nature has such brilliant displays!

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  23. beautiful hydrangea, I have a long hedge, but it is winter here.

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  24. These are beautiful hydrangea. Geat shots.

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  25. I'm back. I read your profile which says you're in advertising plus live in Coastal NE. I'm in NH in the mtns, in advtsg 30+ yrs.

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  26. Das sind zwei sehr schöne Aufnahmen...super...
    LG: Karin

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  27. Beautiful hydrageas; the second one is gorgeous! You caught the water droplets perfectly.

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  28. Please teach me oh artistic one!

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  29. Stunning color on your hydrangeas!!! They're one of my favorite flowers :) You and I are on the same "page", with our raindrop covered blooms!

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  30. Thank you for feeding my hydrangea obssession so beautifully.

    =)

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  31. Oops. Obsession, make that obsession.

    (Why do I never edit my comments?)

    *sigh*

    =)

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  32. Hydrangea are one of my favourite flowers. I think I am drawn to the large blooms as I also love peonies too. Love the lighting on the first one and the raindrops.

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  33. Man.

    My summertime favorite: hydrangeas. Such complex beauty.

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  34. Oh, beautiful flowers and very nice pictures. They are one of my favorite flowers to photograph. Nancy

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  35. Nice hydrangeas! Love the uniformity of the blue color.
    And great macro shots!!
    Do you grow Endless Summer? I think it has a pink sister now too.

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