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Don
Beautiful Don. I love irises. There are so many varied colours. This one is beautiful!
Love this. Can we all post Irises in this topic, Don? Would you mind? I have a few.
Quote from: Pat on September 13, 2009, 10:35:11 PM
Love this. Can we all post Irises in this topic, Don? Would you mind? I have a few.
Sure, I would love to see them.
Don
Kevin has some interesting ones too. It would be so lovely to see them all together.
Yes it would be nice if we could get them all in on place. I have more and will try to find them to post.
If anyone has iris photos post them in this thread for all to see.
Don
I wish I had some iris photos! I have just a few irises of varied colors but never seem to get a picture. :(
Simple shot, yes. But the beautiful bokeh of the background accentuates the sharpness and contrast of the iris. Nice work.
Thanks everyone!
Don
I thought maybe there would be some other posters with iris photos but I guess not. So here are a couple more from me.
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Don
Don those are simply beautiful! Thanks!!! :D
WOW they are beautiful.
Our Mom and Dad had an Iris that was a peach colour. Have you ever seen one like that?
I would say "fantastic," but no fantasy could equal these! That first one is overwhelming. Oh praise our God, the Lord of artistry.
Don, those are just gorgeous! Darrel's parents had so many beautiful kinds of iris; also my first mother-in-law. She had some I have never seen anywhere else. She had some of those 'black' ones. They are outstanding, they are such a dark purple it appears to be black. And the ones which have one color petals that fall and another color that stand up are also nice.
Thanks for letting us see your photos.
I have a photo of irises that were growing in our apartment parking lot. Will try to get it posted before too long goes by.
Irises and gardenias are my most favorite flowers.
Beautiful Don. Beautifully clear and the colours are awesome.
Here's one I took a couple of weeks ago.
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These are lovely all around. The yellow one is so happy looking.
Becky
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Sarge wrote
QuoteBeautiful Don. Beautifully clear and the colours are awesome.
Here's one I took a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks Sarge! Sorry I missed this post until now. We have wild iris growing here on the streams. This looks a lot like the wild ones we have growing here. Great photo! Thanks for posting.
Here are a couple more after having a drink.
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Don
Don, they are so pretty. I love irises.
Oh they are magnificent. Keep them coming!
Okay, I'll post some...Irises, and flowers in general, are just amazing aren't they? I just love the colors and patterns in that one, especially, Don! I just posted another in the current challenge. Was trying to decide between the one I entered and the top one here...
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The two purple Irises are ones that I had bought my mother for Mother's Day last year, from Pro Flowers. They were just so beautiful! She gave me one of each of three color shades so I could photograph them. I shot them in my dining room with all natural light and a white poster board to fill in any unwanted shadows and a black poster board to isolate the subject from the background. I also used a polarizer and tripod.
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I gave her the one above on metallic paper and matted and framed for her birthday. She just loves purple!
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These two black and white images were taken in downtown Boise at the park by a pond.
They were originally yellow. The pond was in shadow I used a polarizer, and that's how I got the black background for these two. Oh, and a little vignetting on the last one.
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I know this is a old thread but a customer of mine gave me a start off a Neomarica or a walking iris so thought I would post it here. It's not blooming yet but will soon. The Neomarica is commonly called Walking Iris because the flowering stalks take root after bending over and making contact with the ground. I'll watch it and try to post pictures again when it blooms.
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Wow, this will be interesting to see, Don. I wonder if they grow up here in Ontario.
They are Tropical and Semi tropical but are grown as house plants in temperate areas. The other common name "Apostle Plant" comes from the belief that the plant will not flower until the individual has at least 12 leaves, the number of apostles of Jesus.
Here is more about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_Iris
I'll start you one and you can find out if you want one. I think it would ship just fine. Nope don't want any money, would love to give you one. :)
Can't hardly :woohoo: wait to see what color it is and what it is going to look like.
Ohhh, fantastic! It probably would grow in Virginia but the deer would eat it there.
I would love it.
OK done deal. I will start you one.
That's interesting about it reseeding itself, Don. I'll be watching to see what transpires. :thumbsup:
Well the Walking Iris finally bloomed. Bloom only last one day and is fragrant. Here it is!
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No one can grow them like the Lord!
Hope you enjoy it.
OH Don that is beautiful and having the entire flower taking up the picture is great. There is no distraction here. Wonderful.
Stupid dial-up I just saw the first one. They are beautiful.
One day???
Wonderful pictures that remind us over and over again of the beauty of God's handiwork
..... and the gift he gave to Don to capture it.
Thank You!!
Just gorgeous, Don! Is this in your shop or growing wild?
Judy wrote:
QuoteOH Don that is beautiful and having the entire flower taking up the picture is great. There is no distraction here. Wonderful.
Thank You Judy! :)
QuoteStupid dial-up I just saw the first one. They are beautiful.
I feel your pain, I remember those days. :)
RuthV Wrote:
QuoteOne day???
Wonderful pictures that remind us over and over again of the beauty of God's handiwork
..... and the gift he gave to Don to capture it.
Thank You!!
Thank You Ruth!
The flower is short lived :'( but it is beautiful and fragrant also. :)
Jeanne Wrote:
QuoteJust gorgeous, Don! Is this in your shop or growing wild?
It's growing in my greenhouse in a 10" pot. Here it is. I got this one summer before last,it was just a sprig. They grow pretty fast.
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I have not tried one outside here yet. I have one growing in a 5" pot that I started at the beginning of last summer that I will probably try in the ground to see what happens. Here is the one in the 5" pot. I started it at the beginning of last summer and it was just a sprig also.
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My, they grow fast! Outdoors will they spread out along the ground with new shoots, or just keep growing larger in the original spot?
Looks like you are in the right climate for these! Can't wait to see them bloom!
Quote from: JudyB on April 10, 2011, 04:02:53 PM
Looks like you are in the right climate for these! Can't wait to see them bloom!
This one is inside my greenhouse Judy,I don't know if it will grow in my climate or not. I can control the climate in the house.
It has already bloomed Judy. Look back at the first page in this thread. You must have missed it. :)
Quote from: Jeanne Lee on April 10, 2011, 08:53:28 AM
My, they grow fast! Outdoors will they spread out along the ground with new shoots, or just keep growing larger in the original spot?
I think they will spread Jeanne,hence the name walking iris,The bloom falls over to the ground and takes root starting a new plant.
Thanks, Don. That's what I suspected. :)
It is absolutely beautiful!
Well my walking Iris has bloomed again. I caught it this time before it opened.
This frame was shot at 9:57 AM
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This frame was shot almost 2 hrs later at 11:42 AM
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A close up
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This makes twice it has bloomed from the same plantlets.
WOW these are beautifu l pictures. I can't wait to see Pat's when she gets it.
Oh the seeds are planted.
So pretty and so delicate! Thanks, Don.
Well, my little impulsive snapshot of those blooming plants near our apartments won't even BEGIN to come into the league of these, Don!
It's so fascinating about the walking iris!
Ruth Ann
Beautiful, Just beautiful.