the purple blues
Above, the "abstract" first....the petals are gorgeous----they sing......
They move, as if there was a slight breeze.....the color goes from deep purple to light lavender, depending on the light......
We back away a little bit to see more of 'the flower'....so soft, so sensuous, so sexy.....
We go to a different view....Ohhhhh, this is even prettier with that beautiful complex pink person next to it.....The contrast is stunning......
We back up a bit more so that we see some of that pink and a bit of yellow, too....What a gorgeous flower this purple blues is....the flow of the petals---again, as if a slight breeze is moving them.......
Backing up even more.....we see more of the great beauty surrounding that exquisite purple person......the pink, the yellow, the lavender the shocking pink......
Here's some fabulous contrast for you....the Yellow Rose, and the Lavender Hydrangea.....And now these bring out the 'blue' of our purple person.......
A different shot of this same flower....I just cannot get over how beautiful the petals are.....the curves are startling, in a way......Let's get closer here.......
And another view below.......
And another.......
And one more.......
And here below....one more view of this lovely flower........
With a little hint of that touch of yellow deep inside........And below.....the last picture I will share with you of this special sweet flower which was a part of the two arrangements for my birthday.......
More To Come..........
Naomi, the flower is absolutely beautiful. The delicacy of the blossom and the intensity of the color are wonderful. We have the same flower but in shades of pink. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhen I opened the page and saw the title Purple Blues I thought you were going to go into music and I thought how interesting. I'd never heard of Purple Blues, ah too much music on the brain I guess from the weekend! But I loved the flower photos, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are the Georgia O'Keefe of the camera, Naomi!
ReplyDeleteyour painters eye shows most when you photograph your flowers! I never heard the name Purple Blues, what a great name!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for a cap in that purple! The yellow looks amazing with it too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolute perfection! The colors are brilliant. I wish I could paint what nature creates. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteWhat divine colours! Love those purples and mauves, and the little splash of sunshine yellow.
ReplyDeleteYou have certainly captured all the joys of lisianthus!
ReplyDeleteI love those purple flowers since purple is one of my favourite colours because it stands for royalty. The photos you took are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely flowers......
ReplyDeleteI have a passion for purple! Believe it or not I took pictures of flowers at Floyfest, which I may post later. I'll be processing pictures for weeks. Not through yet. I did see Deana, by the way, briefly at the festival. We both love Donna the Buffalo, so I wasn't surprised that I saw her at the start of their set. But the rain started coming hard and we just shared a big hug. That was it!
ReplyDeleteWas not aware of Purple Blues either.
ReplyDeleteYou have the "eye" for composition that can't be learned.
Purple is one of my favourite colour Naomi and you captured them beautifully once again :D
ReplyDeleteBIG HUGS my dear friend and to Seemah too :D
Deep purple/lavendar is my favorite color, so these flowers were a delight to look at! They come alive in these photos and I hope at least one of them make it in your 2010 calendar!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, my friend...and I hope you are doing well. I'm hoping these flowers brighten your spirit like they do mine.
Purple blues, stunning absolutely stunning, about to email you a catch up.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of pics to blog and Miss20 is now Miss21 ( and I feel horribly horribly remiss that I didn't contact you on your birthday when it was right on my calender!!)
Hi Naomi, your flowers's photos are absolutely gorgeous! The purple blues is amazing and with the little yellow inside is more fantastic! I wish we could add scents to our blogs... Thanks for such beauty.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs to you and to Sweetie too!
oh now these are also quite lovely. So delicate, they almost look like fine tissue paper.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by the blog. I've been really lax about blogging, but intend to resume. BlogHer is coming to NYC next year and I want to go... and being an active blogger makes me more "qualified" to be there! (in my own mind, of course)
Hope you are doing well. I promise to start making the rounds again! (funny how Michele's Meet & Greet really kept the blogosphere moving, don't you think?)
BTW, you'd do wonders with the bougainvillea in Positano!!
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful. I love the purple.. If I had a favorite purple this would be it.
ReplyDeleteWell colour me purple:)
ReplyDeleteThat must be the most amazing of your flowers so far. But you keep on amazing me. Is it a rose? The only blue rose I have ever known was 'Blue Moon' - but a shadow of that gorgeous flower.
Wow! You know I love love love purple!
ReplyDeletethese photos are 3D!!
ReplyDeleteand the purple is wonderful, my favorite color
I'm going to print these photos for my mom. Her favorite color is lavender/purple. She'll love this post. (She doesn't do the "internet thing," alas.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
ABSOLUTLY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat gorgeous flowers! i will remember the color combination for my next bouquet! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great post and how exiting to look through, pics by pics!
ReplyDeleteI do agree; the are beautiful, colourful, sexy and breath taking!
Hi Naomi,
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by to say hello and wishing you a nice weekend!
A big hug to you and to Sweetie too.
Edelweiss Transplanted called you "the Georgia O'Keefe of the camear and she was so right.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking - you make them even more beautiful with your wonderful artistic eye. So glad I found you and your blog. I could imagine these photos in a gallery - could you imagine? Flowers always make me feel better with the world. Take Care
ReplyDeleteOoh! Gorgeous! I adore the colour of those indigo petals. Some of these shots would look wonderful as a series of pictures on a wall : )
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