A macro photograph of a budding agapanthus with colorful bokeh at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. Though not of the lily family, the beautiful blue flowers of the agapanthus plant are commonly known as lilies of the Nile and African lilies.
Wonderful photo, Rona!
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Thank you!
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So beautiful. I love the thin threads of spider webs in the light.
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Thanks, Heather. Glad you could see those threads in this low-res version.
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Bo, thanks for sharing this.
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Beautiful, Rona.
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Delicate and beautiful.
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A fabulous shot Rona, the lighting is fantastic.
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Beautiful image, Rona, of a plant that is always one of my favourites.
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This is soooo pretty – I love the hint of what is to come in the bokeh behind the subject! 🙂 Well done!
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Rona, this is a beauty!
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great photo Rona
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They are beautiful .. We have lots of them growing in our garden 😄
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Thanks, Julie. Lucky you!
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Love how you captured the sunlight, Rona! Brilliant 🙂
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Very lovely image indeed!
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Rona, your images engages on many levels, especially your perspective and the light gently pushing through the bud.
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This is gorgeous, intimate.
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Beautiful photo!
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So much nice summer light and colors in here 🙂
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How great that you caught a partially open bud, Rona. Love this image.
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