Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Amazing Allium

Amazing Allium standing 2' high!

I think I'll do a series of single flower posts, taken with my hipstamatic app. I could stare at an allium blossom (ball? globe? sphere?) for hours.
Nature so rocks.

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful Krista! Mine got pounded into the ground by hail, so it's great to see a bloom!

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  2. I haven't had success with Alliums in my yard but I love them it's gorgeous. Great Hipstamatic photo as well.

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  3. That is gorgeous! I love the highlighting around it, it looks like it is bursting with goodvibes ;)

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  4. Great photo. I vote for "globe."

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  5. Beautiful - I love the little one at the back!

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  6. Mesmerizing! Nature rocks, indeed!

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  7. What does hipstamatic mean?

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  8. This flower...is probably my MOST favorite color!
    Okay...now, I'm seein'/dreamin' fabric in the colors of this photo... the shades of blue deep greens and the purple/blues...aaaah...

    hugZ,
    annie
    rubyslipperz106.blogspot

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  9. What a beautiful flower and the color is amazing.Thanks for the photo.

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  10. a. LOVE the Hipstamatic!
    b. The allium in the background looks like it is about ready to burst into bloom any time!

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  11. Hi Anonymous - the hipstamatic is an application for the iPhone that allows you to take tinted photos to mimic old fashioned bulb flash pictures.

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  12. wow, krista, this is just amazing. I stared at it, mesmerized. you're the bomb!

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  13. Thanks for learning me about Hipstamatic pictures! This one looks absolutely great!

    I remember the old fashioned bulb flash pictures. Changing the melted bulb after you took a picture. I give away my age now, don’t I??

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  14. I love alium! My husband killed mine though, mistaking it for a weed. #!#!#!#

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  15. Oh my, is that really a flower; looks like a piece of modern art. Beautiful!

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  16. My grandmother used to have these in her garden and while they are beautiful they smell like onions! I told her that and she said no but when she looked them up they are in the onion family. They are like oversized chive blossoms!! Beautiful photo.

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