During the midst of the Corona Virus time I had taken my camera outside to my tiny flowerbed.
Capturing the Scabiosa, a simple summer flower in all it’s forms…
… and color… this is the eggplant colored one.
It all started out a few years ago with a few seeds I had put randomly in the soil and now every year …
… I am blessed with an abundance of blooming.
” You don’t necessarily need a soil to plant seeds into… It’s a simple thing to put a seed in your mind to make it grow and blossom”
The simplicity of the Scabiosa brings out its natural beauty. Your floral compositions contain an important message which you repeated in your quote at the end of your post, Cornelia. Have a great Sunday!
Thank you Peter, I am glad to hear that my message spoke to you. As always I love your great comments as a real faithful follower of my work and I thank you for that. Enjoy a splendid week.
Gorgeous indeed.❤️
Thank you dear Laleh, it makes me happy that you enjoyed the images.
Always azizam.
Profound words so well composed, Cornelia and simply beautiful flowers in all their vibrancy. You are a great photographer. Each photo is awesome.
Thank you dear Kamal, you are so kind, I am glad you enjoyed each single image.
You are always welcome dear Cornelia ♥️♥️♥️
Wonderful, rich colors and I love you shots of the undersides, Cornelia.
Thank you so much Jane , I have a passion for photographing flowers and plants from their undersides, it gives a total different perspective. I appreciate your kind comment coming from you as such a great photographer. Have a great inspiring week.
At least the world of flowers isn’t impacted by the corona outbreak. So what better way to get away from it all! Beautifully captured, Cornelia.
Thank you Otto, I really liked your words.
Beautiful photos, love them. And I specially like the last one, it’s a little ununsual, love it
Thank you Robert, it makes me happy that you enjoyed the images, yes the last one is taken from underneath the flower, therefore unusual.
Stunning flower images, as always!
Thank you so much Arv, I always appreciate your kind comments.
Wonderful Flowers post
Thank you so much , Rajkkoja, it makes me happy that you enjoyed the images.
Love the angle you have chosen here, Cornelia. The Scabiosa is beautifully captured, each and every one.
Just curious to know; why does the post about the Pomegranate from 2019 appear first when I visit your blog? I think I have been here several times and left again without scrolling further down to see the posts from 2020.
Warm greetings to you from the four of us on the stormy coast of North Norfolk
Dina x
Thank you dear Dina, I am glad you enjoyed my images. I am glad that you bring up this issue , I have seen this too when I checked my posts and wondering why that is. One way is to click on the month, but anyways you are right that my latest post should show up first. I will check with WP on that.
On one or two occasions we have posted something and it didn’t appear on top, as the latest post. It turned out it had to do with the time -when it’s supposed to be published. Have a look under edit. We always klick ‘publish now; and never program a post to be published at a certain time, but if you change the time in the post about the pomegranate, it could step back?🤗
Oh, that’s interesting what you share. I always poste immediately…. but thank you have a point by checking edit. Thank you so much, Dina for your kind feedback. Have a great Sunday.
Lovely images, Cornelia. Is that also known as Pincushion Flower? I didn’t realize they grew in California and have only seen the blue ones. This color is beautiful too.
Thank you Carole for your wonderful comment. You are right I only knew them in blue colors from back in Germany, but the seeds I had bought many years ago, offered a huge range of different colors and I just love them.