September 26, 2010

botanical











i was convinced there wouldn't be much color left - the drought has taken its toll on the flowers and grass this summer.  but as always, the gardens are a haven of beauty.  as beautiful today as they were years ago and will still be in years to come.  i tried to imagine how they looked years ago through the eyes of film... in our digital age.

i found myself with an hour to spare friday on my way home after a speaking engagement.  me and my trusty 50mm....and the gardens.  i was hot and sticky...but an oasis of beauty.  i wish i had taken a photograph of the couple that stopped and asked me to take their picture - they were young and in love..... and taking pictures in the gardens while all dressed up.  i wondered if they had just eloped and were sending home photos to their families..... 

20 comments:

  1. beautiful photos, hoping that it cools off there for you and that you get some rain. i love taking pictures of couples. they are always so appreciative to get their pictures taken, have a great week take care.

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  2. Just beautiful char...
    I love the rustic charm of it..
    come see me...
    glenda

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  3. Beautiful place to visit after just eloping ... I hope that was the couple's story and sweet memory.

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  4. Were you in town? Please call me the next time you know you are coming. I'd love to come meet you somewhere.

    I love the photo of the fuzzy plant parts.

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  5. stevie - sounds like fun! i was at the wynfrey for a speech and then hoped to meet friends for lunch but they couldn't get away.

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  6. Love the old column with the vines!! Yep!

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  7. the dried vine and column photo....LOVE !!!!

    and OH DANG.....taking photos of that couple would have been so much fun !

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  8. The saturated greens are great, actually.

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  9. beautiful, beautiful shots! love them!

    and you are a trooper to photograph when it is hot and sticky. it is 105 here and i can barely scuttle outside for an instant without retreating to shade or air conditioning!

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  10. Gorgeous photos Char...I would have loved to see that couple. *sigh* young love ;)

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  11. ooh i love the idea of the elopement how cool. these are just great char, i love the post and the vine branches, and the wispy grass and the water lillies ok all of them ha ha

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  12. What a lovely way to spend the day. And to find a couple in love on top of it...

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  13. When I first saw these pics I thought they were taken with film...beautiful processing Char...
    What beautiful gardens you have near you.

    Hope it is cooler now!...a little chilly up here today although I still have my sandels on instead of wool socks...

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  14. These are so beautiful! I am quite taken with the grass and the vining on the column. Lovely!

    xo Erin

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  15. when you reveal the beauty frame after frame like this I am left breathless..such a wonder char

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  16. these are lovely. always surprised by the different weather we have. drought here, flooding there and yet somehow nature still manages to bloom.

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  17. I love botanical gardens, I wish there were more here in Canada...we have really pretty woodlands though.
    Your purple Lily is gorgeous!
    RAINING buckets here today...
    HUGS
    Char.x
    P.S.HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sis!!!

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  18. What fun to make up stories about the people you see. I love the waterlily photos, Char. And that column. So beautiful.

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  19. it's like we're on the walk through the gardens with you. thanks for taking us there.

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i feel as if each comment was between us as we sat and sipped something warm....i love to hear what you're thinking.