My wife, Pam, requested photographs of her hosta taken in the first sun of a summer day. Just after the sun broke the clouds this Summer 2017 morning I had the Manfrotto tripod set up, the Canon mounted with my new EF 50 mm 1:1.2 L, and this is the result.
Overview of the hosta and blooms. These are also called Plaintain Lilies. Over the years, Pam has propagated three plants by splitting them and replanting. In 2016r we invested in a fence around the front yard to prevent the deer from browsing them to the ground. In pandemic year 2020, Summer, another fence was installed for the backyard. Pam plans more hosta propagation in celebration.
Study of hosta flowers.
Purple cone flowers, aka Echinacea.
Beautiful photos of Pam’s hosta and blooms! Hope you are both doing well. I am touched by the quality of your photography…there’s an elegance in them. Blessings to you Michael! Debbie
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Thank You for the compliments, Debbie. The hosta blooms have faded, so happy to have them saved in photographs.
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such lovely flowers
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looking forward to this year
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So nice to see these blooms!
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Looking forward to this year’s crop. Just coming out of the ground now
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Félicitations à la jardinière !
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Thank You, Lazuli. We love our garden.
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