Macro photography of flowers opens up a totally different world. A flower is no longer beautiful in comparison with others. It rather shines on its own inner beauty, which you Mitza demonstrated so well with your pictures.
The name of this plant is “corydalis” and this kind originates from the river Amur in Russia. It blooms a bit later than the normal corydalis, i.e. in June.
Beautiful colors and textures.
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Thanks a lot for your kind words, Sandy, have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Looks like there was a nibbler enjoying the last flower! ;-> Very nice collection!
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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Yes, Judie, we have a lot of nibblers (slugs) here. Thanks for commenting, have a nice day, virtual hugs Mitza
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Amazing shots.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, have a nice day, regards Mitza
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It’s nice to see those blooms close up! So often we miss the details. Mx
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That’s really true, dear Mary. Thanks a lot for your kind words. Hope you’re fine, kind regards Mitza
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I think you have wonderful strolls in your garden, Mitza ❤ 🙂
Wish you a lovely new week!!
Hanna
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Thanks a lot, dear Hanna, you have a nice week, too, kind regards Mitza
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Wonderful macro shots Mitza. Keep on sharing the beauty. 🙂
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Thank you Brad, we seem to have no “ambiguous” flowers in our garden:) Regards Mitza
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You have an excellent eye for flower macro captures, Mitza! 🙂 Tweetie and Scarlet are watching a video about “colors” right now.
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Thank you, Thomas. Well, you should have shown Tweetie and Scarlet my flower macros 😉 Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Macro photography of flowers opens up a totally different world. A flower is no longer beautiful in comparison with others. It rather shines on its own inner beauty, which you Mitza demonstrated so well with your pictures.
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Thanks a lot, dear Peter, for your always nice and thoughtful words. Kind regards from hamburg, Mitza
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Mein Liebling ist Nr. 6, aber ganz knapp, sind alle schön. 🙂 Liebe Grüße, Jule
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Vielen Dank, Jule. Freue mich, dass sie Dir alle gefallen. Liebe Grüße aus Hamburg, Mitza
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Beautiful gallery!
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Thanks a lot for your approval, have a nice day, regards Mitza
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It looks like a wonderful garden. The colors look good as well. Do you know what kind of flowers they are?
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Our garden is only 300 sqm but we have a nice variety of rare plants. Which plant would you like to know? Thanks for commenting, regards Mitza
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That is larger than my home garden! What about the first image – the one that is the largest tile? What kind of flower is that?
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The name of this plant is “corydalis” and this kind originates from the river Amur in Russia. It blooms a bit later than the normal corydalis, i.e. in June.
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Thank you. A native Russian plant – how interesting!
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Fantastic pictures !
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Thank you so much, I appreciate your comment. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Most beautiful flowers in macro dear Mitza, they are so lovely and the photos are so good and clear.
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I knew you would like them, dear Agnes as you have a garden, too. Kind regards from cold and rainy Hamburg Mitza
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Stunning captures. Your garden must look so lovely and colourful 🙂
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Thanks a lot, yes, specially in May and June I love our garden a lot. Regards Mitza
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🙂
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