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Closeup of a beautiful apricot day lily in my front yard.
Canon EOS Rebel XSi/450D, Canon 55-250 lens
1/320s, f/6.3, ISO 100, focal length 225.0mm
Top Ten Winner in the “Spring Flower Macro” challenge in Backyard Macros and Closeups, May 19, 2013
Top Ten Winner in the “You Choose” challenge in All Glorious Lilies, Jan. 26, 2013
CHALLENGE WINNER with Ruth Lambert in the “Floral Macro” challenge in UNITED STATES Monthly Themes, May 28, 2012
FEATURED in Flowering Bulbs, April 3, 2012
FEATURED in Live, Love, Dream, April 1, 2012
flower, lily, apricot lily, orange, flora, single flower, closeup, macro
Having lived most of my life in the northeast U.S., I am enjoying retired life in sunny Florida. I enjoy photographing many different kinds of things, but especially flowers and animals, including the beautiful birds found here in Florida. I am currently using a Canon EOS Rebel XSi/450D camera, a Canon 55-250 mm telescopic zoom lens, and a Sony P10 Cyber-shot digital camera. My newest acquisition is a Canon PowerShot SX260 HS, a point and shoot which I will be carrying in my purse.
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MAGNIFIC WORK !!!! WOW!
Thank you so much, Guendalyn. I always appreciate your encouragement!
– AuntDot
Very nice capture Dot
Thank you, Larry!
– AuntDot
Very nice my dear friend!!! Excellent capture Dot.
Hi Debra. Thank you very much! Hope all is well with you.
– AuntDot
Gorgeous capture
Thanks so much, Kathy!
– AuntDot
Thank you, Ray!
– AuntDot
Beautiful work Dot!!
Thanks so very much, Sharon!
– AuntDot
Beautiful macro, pretty color.
Thank you so much for your encouragement, Rosie.
– AuntDot
Luscious enough to eat, Dot!
Thank you, Monnie. More today, but not nearly as nice as this one so I didn’t bother with the camera.
– AuntDot
Ooooo love the color of this Dot!!!! Day lillies are one of my favorite flowers! Used to have hundreds and hundreds of them! Started all of them from just 10 bulbs!!!
Thank you, Ruth. These are very short. A clump of them was planted by the builder, and they bloom every year. One year something ate the tops off, right down to the stems. I tried sprinkling cayenne pepper around them the next year, and either it worked or no animal was interested. I’ll never know which.
– AuntDot