Today's Flowers: Profilin'

Begonia

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The begonias on my front step have been unstoppable this year. They are prevailing yet despite the severe dips in temperature we have had at night.


Today's Flowers

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47 Comments

  1. It is the end of sunner here but today the sun is givibg its last hurrain Chicago The Monacharchs better be on their way

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  2. I love the shadow on the first photo and they are so beautiful.

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  3. Hi Sandy. Vibrant and gorgeous!

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  4. the shadow on the first gave more beauty and a romantic view...congrats
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  5. They are gorgeous! Wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing with Today's Flowers.

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  6. Oh wow, good shot, I can almost feel the velvety thickness of the petals! Beautiful!

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  7. Wow! Do you know, I felt like a tiny insect who could just crawl inside those beautiful flowers.
    Great photos. You really zoomed in!

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  8. And gorgeous profiles they are! I like the light.

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  9. now talk about a feng shui greeting wow sandy

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  10. i can't find words to describe it...i simply feast my eyes with its essence!!!!

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  11. Gorgeous flowers and photos.
    I like the wonderful colors on the first macro but both are beautiful.

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  12. Wow Sandy!
    These are two bursts of very vivid color - eye popping and breathtaking.

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  13. Sandy, these are absolutely gorgeous shots! So vibrant in colors, dramatic and elegant!

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  14. O love begonias and the color of those are just intensely beautiful!

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  15. What a beautiful way to greet visitors to your home!

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  16. Lovely photos and flowers are really beautiful!

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  17. I have some sweet little begonias and impatiens in my window box, they have really done well too .. their blooms are half the size of yours'

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  18. I love begonias but I can not grow them!
    Your flowers are beautiful, the first has a wonderful color
    but the second photo is a shot special!
    :-)

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  19. I love the richness of the color on both of these. Beautiful flower, great shots of them.

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  20. They are so beautiful!

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  21. These begonias are absolutely beautiful.

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  22. they are as beautiful as they day we got them my dear friend!

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  23. Your macros are stunning! I always
    feel a bit saddened at this time in autumn.. many of our flowers look the best even with the temperatures taking a dip..I suppose it's the lack of extreme heat..but the sadness comes in having to remove them in preparation for Autumn cleaning up and emptying pots.sigh
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  24. I totally love the color in the first one! Nice to still see flowers. :) Too soon it will be snow.

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  25. wow what passionate vibrant colors-great photos

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  26. And aren't we lucky that Al Gore invented global warming just in time? Otherwise those dips in temperature would be hard freezes in September!

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  27. Beautiful. My garden is submitting to autumn fast.

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  28. Lovely colours, Sandy!

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  29. Nice macro shots. Esp like the orange one. :)

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  30. Sandi: Beautiful profilin, great colors.

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  31. love their vibrant colors.

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  32. Oh my... you have competition from your own front steps. Lovely!

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  33. these colors are so warm, love this.

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  34. Anonymous9:37 AM

    Aah, so this where you get all those blazing orange and merry yellow, lovely colors and flowers.

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  35. the first photo of really beautiful because of the pollen seen from the center.

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  36. The macro shots are justifiable and the resolutions are just brilliant! Begonias are dainty succulents with endearing beauty.

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  37. Begonias are one of my favorite plants. You have made this first blossom look so thick I just want to take a bite out of it. Yummmm

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  38. I love the way you have captured the texture of the petals in that first shot!!! And the shadows in the second one! There are a lot of people now showing a side of flowers other than their faces, and that makes it all so interesting!!

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  39. Such rich and inviting colors .. just beautiful.

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  40. Pure butter. Melts me.

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  41. Wow! Such awesome photos...bold and vibrant colors!

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  42. Love the perspective on these lovely blossoms and the Fall photos of Your World are wonderful too!
    Hugs and blessings,

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  43. Oh how pretty! Like the angle too.

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  44. Among your many talents is "macros" and a great eye I'll add.

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  45. lovely photos; i like how you caught them both at the same angle.

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