Monday, August 17, 2009

Brown-eyed susans

Beginning...Unfolding..
Reaching...
Stretching...
Almost ready...
Beaming...
Sunshine!
















13 comments:

Jean said...

I've noticed the brown-eyed Susans in full bloom in this area recently, Cheryl. Your chronology captures their unfolding so well.

Anonymous said...

Yes, mine have been open for a couple of weeks. This is a nice sequence.

George said...

What a great sequence! I really like these photos.

Great Grandma Lin said...

those flowers have real personality! great photos.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi Cheryl, I enjoyed your pictures. Seeing the Brown-eyed Susans in sequence is amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Hugs,
Betsy

Anonymous said...

Wow! An amazing series of photos. Very beautiful.

Joyce's Journey said...

Love these photo's!!!

James said...

That is great. When I scroll down it's like a moving picture.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi there, We're home from our 2-day Hendersonville adventure. The plumbing is fixed and the folks are happy (I hope).

Hope you had a good day... Did you go kayaking again????

Hugs,
Betsy

Heather said...

Wow, Cheryl...what beautiful pictures (again). You really are very talented. What kind of camera are you using?

Cheryl said...

Jean: I had the best time following the progess of my Susans. It doesn't take much to amuse me!

Thanks for visiting Abe!

Thanks for the nice comment George!

Lin: I am happy that so many have gotten enjoyment from my photos!

Betsy: It was fun to check daily and see what was new and exciting in the flower garden!

BC: Thanks for visiting, as always!

Joyce: I would rather be at the beach(!) taking photos than here in hot Maine!

James: I never thought of the scrolling down being like a moving pic!

Hi Heather: Thanks for stopping by. I use a Canon Power Shot SX110IS, just a small digital camera, just the run of the mill basic camera. However, I love it and would love to someday upgrade to the real deal!!

Anonymous said...

WoWWW....simply beautifully captured shots!

Kay said...

Oh wow! Totally incredible photos, Cheryl. Thank you for the smile.