Thursday, July 26, 2018

Susan Rudbeckia.. wannabe sunflower


July 24, the Black-eyed Susan fully opened... prepare for overload of MADsnapping gone beserk.

Since I have named our lizards and frogs, this flower is now known as Susan Rudbeckia… alas, she is not long for this world, BUT she has siblings that are now  best buds. heh heh heh

Keep in mind, this flower is only about 12 inches tall and is about 1 and 1/2 inch wide. I had the lens 2 inches from the flower.... GONE TO TOPS meeting today, might be late visiting


Aloe, If this were a cactus, I could give you succulent puns. You know, something like you are looking sharp!  I think you are awesome to the coreopsis...



16 comments:

  1. Great photography. Your pictures make it look huge! So I needed the reminder that it is really smaller. It is stunning and perfect. Waiting now to see her best buds!!

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  2. I love all things 'SUNFLOWER!!' You know this!

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  3. Yeah, Ginny is right your photography does make it look huge. I have those lovelies in my garden!! Your a funny girl with your cute puns haha!!!

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  4. Hari OM
    Well, heelllloooo Susan... YAM xx

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  5. From your picture I would never guess that it was that small. I've always liked these but I never noticed before that the centers really do look a bit like an eye

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  6. Thank goodness for best buds ;) Great photos!

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  7. the pictures are so crips and color gorgeous I feel as if I could reach thru the monitor to pick it.
    Hugs C

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  8. Good morning,

    Susan looks beautiful. Lovely photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  9. It looks as big as the wild sunflowers that decorate our roads here right now.Your garden in the background looks so lush now.

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  10. This flower may be small, but it does not lack in exquisite beauty.

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  11. Wow. Susan's DOES look like an eyeball! These are really, really pretty pictures.

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  12. I like your black-eyed Susan. Your summer wildflowers have done well.

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  13. Wish you could teach Andy how to take photos! lol sandie

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  14. So glad to hear Susan has some friends! She sure did open beautifully!

    Happy TOPS!

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  15. She is beautiful. You captured some awesome photos!

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