A rose from day's gone past. The nice thing about photos is that long after the flower has gone you can still conjure up in your memory the sight, fragrance and beauty of it.
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I am not sure what this blue flower is but it captivated me one afternoon while visiting my friend's garden.
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Dew: What neat close-ups you did with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove close up shots. The blue one is an iris :)
ReplyDeleteLovely artistically modified flowers.
ReplyDeleteI think the blue one is an iris - maybe "Dutch" or "Japanese".
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