




1. Gladiola
2. A flowering currant leaf
3. delphinium
4. dandelion
5. rose (sepia)
Today it is very windy and has been since late last night. I don't know what m.p.h. the wind is at, but I literally almost fell over when I stepped outside... I had something telling me inside to go take some pictures, but the wind and all the dead flowers did not look to appealing to me. I grabbed a sweater and headed to the front yard to photograph what little was left in bloom. So, here is what I got after about 7 minutes and 45 pictures later, these were the ones that were okay. I especially like the first one!
I really like the last one of the rose. It looks like it was done by a professional. :)
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