And one early morning when i woke up with almost zero visibility due to the fog, I went out and shoot the fogs and everything else I see lovely. Even a kid asked me what i have been doing for a long time around this plant, a crinum lily. This is at the side of the road, untended, ignored and usually harrassed. But here I am giving it importance, love and caring. Fortunately, it has many spikes that time and I was able to shoot different flower stages. The scent is also soft and alluring. However, a fully blooming umbel is not available as that stage suffered too much beating from the rain, got heavy and fell to the ground.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Tale of the Crinum
People near us in the province, or people passing by our street are already familiar seeing me roaming outside even during unfavorable environmental conditions. They see me at 5:00am already on the hill even before they are up! They also see me with face almost touching the ground to shoot something. Thanks for the live viewfinder on digital cameras, our faces don't touch the ground anymore! When most people seek the comfort of their houses during heavy rains, they sometimes see me going out in the rain, umbrella at hand, and of course the camera.
And one early morning when i woke up with almost zero visibility due to the fog, I went out and shoot the fogs and everything else I see lovely. Even a kid asked me what i have been doing for a long time around this plant, a crinum lily. This is at the side of the road, untended, ignored and usually harrassed. But here I am giving it importance, love and caring. Fortunately, it has many spikes that time and I was able to shoot different flower stages. The scent is also soft and alluring. However, a fully blooming umbel is not available as that stage suffered too much beating from the rain, got heavy and fell to the ground.
And one early morning when i woke up with almost zero visibility due to the fog, I went out and shoot the fogs and everything else I see lovely. Even a kid asked me what i have been doing for a long time around this plant, a crinum lily. This is at the side of the road, untended, ignored and usually harrassed. But here I am giving it importance, love and caring. Fortunately, it has many spikes that time and I was able to shoot different flower stages. The scent is also soft and alluring. However, a fully blooming umbel is not available as that stage suffered too much beating from the rain, got heavy and fell to the ground.
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Ganda naman. You have eyes on beauty. Thanks for sharing a lttle bit of home:)
ReplyDeleteHello, Kalantikan. Very lovely shots of blooms in the wild...so free and spontaneous. You have a nice name, it represents the richness of your place.
ReplyDeleteWow - what dewy wonders. Gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteI think the photos are stunning it was definitely worth going out in the rain to take these.
ReplyDeletePlants and flowers always look so beautiful after a rain. And you have captured that beauty so well in these photos...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you braved the rain to get these wonderful macros of the lily. Your photos have amazing detail and I love the raindrops.
ReplyDeleteI like the rain touched images too. I also like that you did a sequence of the bloom. It takes patience for that, so it was nice to see.
ReplyDeleteThese are great pictures ! NO rain over here since about Easter. Please have a good Friday.
ReplyDeletedaily athens photo
Love the series of your beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely images!
Thank you,
Gisela
beautiful series of lilium photographs, well done!
ReplyDeletesuperb photos....Worth getting wet and dirty for! That lily is beautiful....
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots. This plant will have to go on my wish list. The flowers are just superb.
ReplyDeleteOh Bernie, you mean you still don't have this! I am surprised. A plus is the lovely sweet scent, however it doesn't flower all the time!
Deleteah, a beautiful flower came out of there. Nice shots all of them.
ReplyDeleteA very lovely serie of photos! The crinum is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteif i have a garden, i'd do the same!:p
ReplyDeletei love taking photos of everything after the rain---every flower, every leaf seems happy.:p
gorgeous photos!
ang gaganda! where are you from? wala pa akong nakikitang ganyan dito sa paligid namin. i live in qc. :)
ReplyDeleteOrange Blossom
I am in QC too but our garden is in Batangas, it is well described in my profile! Thanks for the visit. I have another blogsite which is the more known one.
DeleteThose shots are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMary,MI
what a beautiful lily giving in to the pounding rain
ReplyDeleteExquisite specimen and I love the water drops. Thanks for sharing with Flower Art Friday!
ReplyDeleteDramatic shots from bud to flower!My crinum lily is also blooming now.I wish I could take such beautiful shots like yours!
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