Having come across the poppies seen in yesterday's post, we thought to visit the museum garden to see and photograph the irises. We have seen nice showings around town and have known that there are irises to be found at the community garden. We were right but were surprised to see many spent blooms. Sue attributed at least some of it to the strong overnight winds and rains.
Of course, I am about to post photos of some irises that we did see.
Sue later sent a photo of me taking a shot.







Terrific photos of iris, which somehow are better for the raindrops! They are so delicate and intricate! You are able to get the whole flower in focus!
ReplyDeleteThe end of their season has come here. A few still showing their glory but the mighty display is past. I like these photos. The rain drops do add something.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen irises in person. They are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'd like to get some different colors of Iris flowers. I only have the ones that are the old purple and yellow. Maybe I'll get some colorful bulbs for planting this fall.
ReplyDeleteI took some shots yesterday of them in the rain!
It is flower season!
I missed taking any this year so thank you for these. They are gorgeous! Lovely to see Sue’s photo too.
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely but don't last for long.
ReplyDeleteIrises are lovely flowers! Purple and yellow are two of my favorite colors and I always gravitate to that combo if I see it is a garden, or anywhere for that matter. But I rarely do see it. Around here it is mostly red, red and more red! Thanks for sharing, and y'all have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Those are fabulous, especially the photos with the droplets!
ReplyDeleteI have the lavender bearded irises although they are gone now. They don't last long.
ReplyDeleteThe drama of iris, I'm a fan!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the iris, dear friend. Lovely colours and patterns.
ReplyDeleteI love purple flowers and those are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe complexity of Iris petals always amazes me.
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Ohhh these are stunning photo.
ReplyDeleteMy garden club is visiting an iris garden with beaucoup colors of iris. I'm missing that trip tomorrow - it's Granddaughter #1's last day of home school with me.
ReplyDeleteThat's important. Good choice.
DeleteSuch beauties!
ReplyDeleteThe first and fourth are my favorites today. I would like to have that 4th one in my garden!
ReplyDeleteIrises are a beautiful flower. Mine are ready to bloom.
ReplyDeleteEven if the weather had already taken its toll on some of the blooms, there is something satisfying about finding enough beautiful irises to feed the annual craving
ReplyDeleteYes, shot number one is a keeper, for sure. The petals in the yellow range did not work out as well. Lighting is my guess. My bestie's father, when she and I were kids, was a mad iris photographer, and we spent far too much playtime standing by with cardboard to 'deflect the light'.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter is named Iris.
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