I’m not a fan of gardening. Somehow, digging in dirt is not appealing. But I do enjoy others’ efforts. I enjoy the beauty and joy flowers bring to our eyes and other senses. This week Ann-Christine asks us to pick our favorites! That’s difficult. I suppose I like roses and sunflowers. Oh, but, then there are tulips, orchids and lotus.
Roses. Here are two from my rose garden. This garden was here when we bought the house and I’ve managed to keep it going. I’m lucky to live next door to a wonderful gardner who showed me how to deadhead them. So I go out with a long-sleeved shirt and gloves, hoping they won’t get mad at me for trying to help them. Those thorns! From my garden.


We have several public rose gardens in the Sacramento area. One of them is the McKinley Rose Garden. Each year they host a photography contest. I’ve received an honorable mention and won first place. Here are two from that garden–not the winning images.


Each year Ananda Village in Nevada City hosts a tulip festival. I’ve gone each year except for the two Covid years. Here a two images from this April. You’ve probably seen them in this blog.


This year, I went to the Horton Iris Farm. They mainly grow to sell. A few of us were taking pictures. When photographing flowers, I do mostly macro. I guess I like the challenge.


Speaking of macro, whenever I need an emotional lift, I go to my local Green Acres Nursery. On this visit, a cactus lifted my spirits and the orchid had me smiling with its beauty.


Oh my, I almost forgot the sunflowers! They bring me such joy. Each year we would go out looking for great sunflower fields and then head over to Metzger’s Zinnia patch. For the last 2 years, I missed this opportunity because of the drought, gas prices and Covid. But, photography lets us enjoy the past.


Wildflowers are nature’s gift to us. Here are two wildflower images of poppies near Jackson and purple flowers (I don’t know their name) at Pacific Grove.


Last is the lotus. Each year the pond at Land Park, Sacramento fills with lotus blossoms. Here is my attempt at a black and white conversion.

Thank you Ann-Christine for helping me remember the joy flowers bring to me. When you respond to this challenge, remember to tag Ann-Christine’s post and use the Lens-Artists tag. Last week we learned a valuable lesson with Patti’s One Subject Three Ways. I enjoyed seeing all your responsesAmy will be challenging us next week, so look for her post.
A beautiful collection, Anne. Your photos are always so crisp and bright, bringing uplifting energy to your audience. Congratulations on you competition, well deserved. I loved the tulips. We can’t grow them in AZ’s desert without way too much effort. They are a reminder of my New England roots. Always a favorite .
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Thank you so much Donna!
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Wonderful images of all the flowers in the Sacramento area, Anne! Did you ever make it to Daffodil Hill?
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Yes, many times. I was there the day before they shut it down. It got too crowded and the daffodils were getting trampled.
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Oh I so adore all your photos of these flowers. Outstanding 😀 😀
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Thank you so much Cee!
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Your own roses are beautiful. Gorgeous choices all around
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Thank you Karina!
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Marvelous flower photos. You may not be a gardener but thank you for sharing these beauties with us.
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Thank you Anne and you are so welcome!
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These are gorgeous captures. 😊
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An amazing palette of floral beauties, Anne. All of them are lovely indeed 🙂
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Thank you Hammad!
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I think I would be the same Anne, there are so many flowers that I love. I like your choices.
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Thanks Leanne!
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I’m like you – no fan of gardening (my husband fortunately is!) but I love flowers. You’ve given us some beauties here, especially the macro shots, but for all the gorgeous colour, my favourite is the black and white lotus – exquisite!
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Thank you Sarah! The black and white lotus is one of my favorites too. It just said process me in black and white!
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Absolutely, it had to be 🙂
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So beautiful, Anne! I love your photos. You may not love gardening, but your flower photography shows us how much you love flowers.
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Thank you Patti! I do love flowers.
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So beautiful Anne!
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Thank you Aletta!
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Such a great variety of flowers in the Scaremento area, Anne 👏 I always enjoy seeing flowers carpeting hillsides 😃
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Thank you Jez! Flower carpets are a delight.
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All of your flowers and their images are amazing Anne, you truly have a gift. Personally I think your roses are more beautiful than those of the professional garden and your B&W lotus is stunning. Definitely frame and display!!
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Thanks Tina! The lotus is matted and ready to go.
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You have a keen eye for flower photography and it was lovely to see some new ones. The Lotus is simply beautiful and it works so well in B&W.
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Thank you Sophia!
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All very beautiful, Anne. I especially like the contrast between the purple flowers and the blue sea and your focus on the iris details.
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Thank you Gift!
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