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Crocosmias are in Bloom

Crocosmias are in Bloom

July 5, 2013 by A. Cemal Ekin
Crocosmias are in Bloom

I braved the heat yesterday afternoon to take a few quick photographs of the Crocosmia Lucifer in the front yard. Their intense red pushed the camera to its limits and required a little tweaking in Lightroom, pulling the red luminosity down a little retained the colors I saw. There is also a bunch in the backyard, I may photograph them today or tomorrow. We’ll see. In the meantime, enjoy the Crocosmia, a small visitor, and a solo yucca blossom from my brief outing.

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  1. J S Turner

    July 5, 2013 at 2:08 pm

    My favorite is #7 as I love the contrast from sharpness to blur. Been wanting to plant some flowers that attract hummingbirds…..after reading Sal’s comment I will show these to my wife.

  2. Sal Capirchio

    July 5, 2013 at 12:09 pm

    Very nice Cemal. I like those flowers. Maureen planted some of those, I’ll have to see if ours our blooming yet.
    She had read about these, and read that they good at attracting hummingbirds.

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