It's time to join me for Flower Art Friday on LeAnne's blog. It's always a pleasure to see the amazing floral show displayed there so be sure to pop in and check it out.
Congratulations to last weeks winners.
Here is my piece for this week. Click to Enlarge.
These are flowers on a Dill Plant. This was taken in the garden at the Grade School that Coleen attends.
Have a great weekend.
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A beautiful picture Ida, lovely processing too :)
ReplyDeletelovely, just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteHow nice, I never grew dill so had no idea it has a flower. Should have known, I grow chives! Anyway, it looks like a yellow Queen Anns Lace.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and design on these flowers.
ReplyDeleteSO pretty! love the texture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and great composition.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Beautiful!! Looks like golden fireworks!!
ReplyDeleteLove your work here!
ReplyDeleteoh, it was dill, that´s why they were yellwo. Nice. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely quote to match a gorgeous image! Thanks for sharing with us at Flower Art Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteLovin' the yellow. It's so cheerful! That's the one color missing from our garden at the moment.
ReplyDeleteKristin
I didn't know dill produced such beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful picture, Ida.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen Dill flowers before, they are similar to parsley - only yellow not white. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! It is really a very pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Ida . . . love the lacy effect of dill.
ReplyDeleteGreat texture on the dill plant. I always think dill flowers look like little fireworks. xo teri
ReplyDeleteYour dill flower is so pretty. At first glance I thought it was Queen Anne's Lace dipped in yellow food coloring :-) Thank you so much for stopping to visit me. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Ida ♥ Gorgeous capture! And your texture work is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for your mail and advice!!! You are so kind!