Love the photos you shared in your post, and love your header shot as well. Thanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/10/beauty-on-wing.html
Happy you're back, Ruby! Love your hydrangea with the different color-edits! Am curious what else you are doing in our studio! If what you're working on isn't finished yet, could you show us some times at All Seasons a part of your "process" of what you're working on? When I've done that in the past, I had great reactions! Thank you for linking, and have an amazing week:)
Then your studio is a very nice place to be! I love the faded look of hydrangea flower heads and always bring some indoors to dry out every Autumn. Thanks for sharing your still life images with the MM crowd this week.
So nice to see you again on this blog, Ruby. I was happy to hear from you. Though faded, the hydrangeas here still have each own colors and charms. Your display is so artistic. Hydrangeas keeps its beauty till they crumbles down. Every winter, I’m struck in awe when I see drooping sepia-colored shriveled flowers of hydrangeas like lace or delicate, translucent butterfly wings. Wish you a happy autumn.
Gorgeous photos as ever. Particularly like the third, the pink, like a pink sea. Thinking of what you said about autumn coming early this year, it does seem to have, and I so like the varied colours spilling from the trees onto the garden.
I've said that hydrangeas are a favorite of mine because they are so beautiful in every stage ... your pictures show their subtle beauty as they fade just perfectly!!
Hello,Ruby, Nice to see you again! Those flowers are beautiful. The soft colors and your arrangement is perfectly beautiful. Especially I like the third. Have a good day!
Gorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos you shared in your post, and love your header shot as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/10/beauty-on-wing.html
Happy you're back, Ruby! Love your hydrangea with the different color-edits! Am curious what else you are doing in our studio! If what you're working on isn't finished yet, could you show us some times at All Seasons a part of your "process" of what you're working on? When I've done that in the past, I had great reactions! Thank you for linking, and have an amazing week:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Very interesting take.
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty - even as they fade.
ReplyDeleteThen your studio is a very nice place to be! I love the faded look of hydrangea flower heads and always bring some indoors to dry out every Autumn.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your still life images with the MM crowd this week.
...nature, the greatest treasure of all. Your still life are lovely. Thanks for sharing, I hope to see you again.
ReplyDeleteWonderful mosaics! Such gorgeous dried flowers!
ReplyDeleteIt is great to be visiting again Ruby. These photos of your dried flowers are an absolute delight. Happy Autumn :)
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you again on this blog, Ruby. I was happy to hear from you. Though faded, the hydrangeas here still have each own colors and charms. Your display is so artistic. Hydrangeas keeps its beauty till they crumbles down. Every winter, I’m struck in awe when I see drooping sepia-colored shriveled flowers of hydrangeas like lace or delicate, translucent butterfly wings. Wish you a happy autumn.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Gorgeous floral photos of the season ~ my favorite is the last one ~ gorgeous! thanks, ^_^
ReplyDeleteA ShutterBug Explores aka (A Creative Harbor)
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe hydrangeas look gorgeous at any stage! Your photos are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are exquisite!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos as ever. Particularly like the third, the pink, like a pink sea. Thinking of what you said about autumn coming early this year, it does seem to have, and I so like the varied colours spilling from the trees onto the garden.
ReplyDeleteSimple items and yet so lovely. Thanks for putting together such a delightful collection.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love flowers in all stages of their lives. These are great photos :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn floral and nature photos ~ love the variety of colors ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteA ShutterBug Explores ~ aka (A Creative Harbor)
I've said that hydrangeas are a favorite of mine because they are so beautiful in every stage ... your pictures show their subtle beauty as they fade just perfectly!!
ReplyDeleteHello,Ruby,
ReplyDeleteNice to see you again! Those flowers are beautiful. The soft colors and your arrangement is perfectly beautiful. Especially I like the third.
Have a good day!