Beautiful as always Tammie! I know these white beauties as Avalanche Lilies. They are such a treat to find also. I love seeing them after my eyes have absorbed so many yellow glacier lilies.
Isn't it wonderful being surrounded by spring wildflowers right now? On my drive to work I am greeted by the vast purple glow of lupine right now. So beautiful!
So sweet. That's always been one of my favorite things about spring. When I was still a kid, we went up to Glacier Park several times a year. I miss the camping trips with all the cousins and grandparents and aunts and uncles, sigh.
Lovely glacier lily and definitely a different color for a trillium - I'm always struck at the sheer volume of wildflowers just in this forest alone, and then there's a whole world out there of flowers to get to know... goodness!
These are beautiful macros. I'm not familiar with glacier lilies, but your picture is gorgeous. I also like your trillium. Most of the trillium around here are white as well.
Wonderful photos of lovely flowers! And I do love your pictures further down with all droplets - this is something you do so well! Exquisit as always! :)
I depend on you to show me something I've never seen before, Tammie. What unique colorings. The lily looks like it's taking a bow - the trillium is curtsying!
Thank you for the lovely comment about Tim's photography. From someone with your talent it was very high praise. I shall show it to him when he wakes up this morning.
TL - the white and clarity of the glacier lillie is just amazing - am in awe of your ability to find such beauty, bring it in focus and share it in such vivid detail. Love it. I am always uplifted when I see new posts from you. Thanks. B
These are stunning, Tammie! You're so lucky to have seen both personally in nature... Sometimes I wish I could be a bird perched on your shoulder and follow you on your travel. (^_^) oxx
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Tammie, Your macro flower shots are "perfect---so clear and sharp. And such lovely delicate little flowers. So pretty. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always Tammie! I know these white beauties as Avalanche Lilies. They are such a treat to find also. I love seeing them after my eyes have absorbed so many yellow glacier lilies.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful being surrounded by spring wildflowers right now? On my drive to work I am greeted by the vast purple glow of lupine right now. So beautiful!
Create a world of fairies, I love your Work Related, my friend.
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So you've found a purple one... Life's pleasant surprises!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful. Love these.
When a flower falls from the sky,
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you reminded me to head to the mountains again, not for me, but for my son
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures...love your work!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, beautiful flowers - and such magical names!
ReplyDeleteHow delicate and pure! I love, love, love these ethereal captures...
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
So sweet. That's always been one of my favorite things about spring. When I was still a kid, we went up to Glacier Park several times a year. I miss the camping trips with all the cousins and grandparents and aunts and uncles, sigh.
ReplyDeleteLovely glacier lily and definitely a different color for a trillium - I'm always struck at the sheer volume of wildflowers just in this forest alone, and then there's a whole world out there of flowers to get to know... goodness!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, lovely colors.
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I've never seen these flowers before, magnificient Tammie. Wonderful photos!!!!
ReplyDeletesimply divine work, Tammie!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so great. I love the last one, so nice colour. And it look like it fold hands. Well done
ReplyDeleteAnd all are beautiful, eh?
ReplyDeleteI love these images … you capture the delicate strength of these wildflowers so beautifully. I imagine these qualities are mirror reflections of you.
These are beautiful macros. I'm not familiar with glacier lilies, but your picture is gorgeous. I also like your trillium. Most of the trillium around here are white as well.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I love the colour of the second one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of lovely flowers! And I do love your pictures further down with all droplets - this is something you do so well! Exquisit as always! :)
ReplyDeleteSame here, but these are just more "pretties" to add to the list.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and evocative images, beautifully shot!! Brava--
ReplyDeleteGlorious, they are jewel-like.. Nothing can match nature for delicacy like this.
ReplyDeleteThat preciousness ... fantastic, delicious, delicious ... that shades ... Very good.
ReplyDeletepriceless treasures - how very beautiful indeed.
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Very lovely flowers Tammie! :) and pictures, of course! Wildflowers are always so beautiful, they make us happy :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend! :)
So very beautiful.and the delicate strength..wonderful. Now I am even more happy after visiting here!
ReplyDeleteThe holy flower is embraced in your gentleness.
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I depend on you to show me something I've never seen before, Tammie. What unique colorings. The lily looks like it's taking a bow - the trillium is curtsying!
ReplyDeleteLove your macro shots of beautiful flowers I've never seen.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comment about Tim's photography. From someone with your talent it was very high praise. I shall show it to him when he wakes up this morning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tammie, just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteTL - the white and clarity of the glacier lillie is just amazing - am in awe of your ability to find such beauty, bring it in focus and share it in such vivid detail. Love it. I am always uplifted when I see new posts from you. Thanks. B
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition and bokeh. That trillium image is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little gems.
ReplyDeleteSo fragile and exquisite.
ReplyDeleteoooooh - that purple one peeking out - lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning, Tammie! You're so lucky to have seen both personally in nature... Sometimes I wish I could be a bird perched on your shoulder and follow you on your travel. (^_^) oxx
ReplyDeleteyou always discover so much beauty to share with us...thankyou.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. :) Thank you for sharing this beauty today.
ReplyDeleteOooh I missed these. The pistils are so delicate!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful natures art work!
ReplyDeleteThe trillium is the Ontario flower although I have never in my 30 years seen one where I live..probably too damn cold!
ReplyDeleteThese are just amazing. As are you. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethe 2nd photo is divine! just glorious!
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. I really appreciate it!
i'll be coming by here often!