Monday, July 6, 2015

Summer flowers...

These summer flower photos were taken on our recent visit to Mt. St. Helens.

(edited with Kim Klassen's benjamin texture, hard light, 20% opacity)
Except for this one, which was taken at a campground southwest of Mt. Hood.

 (edited with Kim Klassen's evolve texture, hard light, 50% opacity)
It's impossible to choose just one favorite, as they are each one uniquely beautiful.

(edited with Kim Klassen's hughes texture, hard light 20% opacity)
Rather like people, I suppose.

Quote from the song Drinking Water by Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
(edited with Kim Klassen's bbb1 texture, multiply, 50% opacity)

 (edited with Kim Klassen's touch of 2 texture, screen mode, 30% opacity)

(edited with Kim Klassen's just a touch 2 texture, hard light, 20% opacity)

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20 comments:

  1. And beautiful ones! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  2. All beautiful BUT...that first shot takes my breath away. The color, the depth of field. Thanks for sharing at Song-ography.

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    1. Thank you, Kathy! I'm a bit partial to that one as well.

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  3. Such beautiful color. Love them all.

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  4. What lovely photos of these flowers. I think the Indian Paintbrush is my favorite.

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    1. I love the Indian Paintbrush as well. Thank you so much!

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  5. Gorgeous shots! I, too, love the first so much!

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  6. Beautiful flowers. A little different from what I see around here, but some are the same.

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  7. i love the first flower .. such a soft coral (a favorite of mine).

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    1. Sherry, the Indian Paintbrush is a favorite of mine as well!

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  8. Ah, always such a deep breath when I look at your photos, Elizabeth. Thanks for the respite from the hot, humid day here to step into the vivid color of the mountains.

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    1. Thank you so much, Lisa! It's been hot and dry in Portland this summer, but fortunately, we can escape to either the mountains or the beach in a relatively short amount of time.

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