I love the pink water lily. I like how it's pinkness/fuschia color stands out in the photo.
I really like to have a pond in my yard but I'm quite worried about it becoming a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Maybe if it's a zen-kind of pond with running water or a small fountain with it, that may pass.
Yay, this reminds me of the waterlilies we have in our pond at the cabin. I love the pink ones we have and I hope they make it through the winter :)I wish I can also have the white waterlilies. Great shots!
the first one so glow beautifully, the contrast and the lighting is so beautiful, and yes, the gift of pictures, we can enjoy them as good as new despite they are years old :)
Nice shot! We used to have those water lilies too in our mini pond. But due to the dengue scare, we decided to empty the water and put some soil in it. A soil based plants and flowers awaits to bloom.
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Lovely post ~ awesome photography ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
awwwww...love all the photos...great shots sis!
oh, love the white water lily. so pristine!
WOw! nice shot. it reminds me of my macro shot of a certain kind of flower too.
Love your water lilies! Dropping by from Color Connection!
Lovely photos. I love the vibrance of the flower.
I love the pink water lily. I like how it's pinkness/fuschia color stands out in the photo.
I really like to have a pond in my yard but I'm quite worried about it becoming a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Maybe if it's a zen-kind of pond with running water or a small fountain with it, that may pass.
Great shots! Just curious, hindi ba yan lotus flower?
Hi Papaleng, these are water lilies as the leaves rest on the water while lotus leaves rise up a few inches from the water.
Yay, this reminds me of the waterlilies we have in our pond at the cabin. I love the pink ones we have and I hope they make it through the winter :)I wish I can also have the white waterlilies. Great shots!
Old or new it is still very pretty.
This reminds me of my daughter's assignment for Science this week. She needed plants that grow on water!
Very beautiful flower indeed, so eye catching, nakaka relax pa.
the first one so glow beautifully, the contrast and the lighting is so beautiful, and yes, the gift of pictures, we can enjoy them as good as new despite they are years old :)
Beautiful lilies ... nice caption too.
Beautiful captures! So sharp, so crisp. Keep sharing your gorgeous shots! :)
i love photographing them, what a beautiful subject! you deed an awesome job in capturing those beauties. happy weekend! :)
These are fantastic shots of one of my favorite subjects.
Joyce M
super like the first picture sis...:)
Old shots are fine. Very pretty.
I love shot # 3 the way you took that.
I like water lilies and your first photo is my fave.
I love those different color of waterlilies, they surely looks great floating on the water
Glorious waterlilies! So love the crisp white one!
dazzling waterlilies! the white one is classy.:p
trumpet Vine
They are so pretty.
Calendula Officinalis
Nice shot! We used to have those water lilies too in our mini pond. But due to the dengue scare, we decided to empty the water and put some soil in it. A soil based plants and flowers awaits to bloom.
I love water lilies!! But I can never get close enough to get these sort of wonderful captures!!
Lovely blooms! I find the pink water lily so pretty.
lovely capture
lovely water lilies...I like the pink one, I wish I could keep a pond in our vicinity but we are too afraid of dengue mosquitoes nowadays.
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I love water lilies.
Lovely shots of water lilies! ♥
Sooo love the flowers. Very relaxing. Dami nito dati nung bata pa ako. :)
What a talent! I hope I could be like you! But first I really need to have a good cam. XD
Fabulous waterlilies and thank you for being such a good friend to Today's Flowers :) Have a great week!
These are outstanding!
One of the best water lillies information. Totally agree with the discussion.
Not entirely sure about the specific names but all three appear to be a variety of hardy waterlilies.
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