There is nothing like the beautiful colors of spring flowers to get me past the dull days of winter. The brilliant yellow of the daffodil photograph above is a case in point. I took it while on an excursion to the Missouri Extension Center. On this page I will share with you the photographs I have taken this spring.
Flowers in my Neighborhood
I try to take a daily walk and as winter turns to spring, I look forward to seeing the new flowers poking out of the ground. This year I have a new dog that walks with me so rather than trying to take my camera, most of the photos I take on my walks are taken with my iPhone. I live in Missouri, and we usually see the first signs of spring in late February or early March. The first flowers in my neighborhood are the crocus. One house up the street from mine has a flower bed in the front yard that is full of all different shades of purple crocus. I love seeing the green peaking up out of the soil and I always anticipate these lovely flowers. With these tiny flowers I like to get in real close when I take the photos and take them from different angles. Here are three of my favorites.
The next flowers to bloom in my neighborhood are the daffodils. I have a few of these in my own yard and I enjoy looking at the bright yellow blossoms as I look out my window.
The last of the spring flowers that I photographed during my spring walks were the tulips. I love these colorful flowers and find them in a whole rainbow of colors in the various neighbors' yards.
As you will see in the photos below, I like to take the flowers in various ways.
Springtime Flowers at Missouri Extension Center
One beautiful spring Sunday, my neighbor and I drove to the Missouri Extension Center gardens. Here master gardeners learn their skills and hone them with other gardeners. The grounds are open for anyone to come and visit. We had the place to ourselves for most of our visit and were able to take our time and photograph lots of spring flowers. I particularly liked the daffodils. They were so many more varieties than I realized even existed. Here is a collage photo I put together of the daffodils. I used the Print panel in Lightroom to put together the collage.
Springtime also brings beautiful flowering trees and bushes. Here are a few I photographed on my neighborhood walks.
Redbud Tree and Forsythia Bush |
Lilac Branch after the Rain |
My Neighbors Beautiful Pink Tree |
Capturing Bird by Flowering Bush
I particularly like it when I am able to photograph a bird by a flowering bush. Here is a photo I took Easter Sunday of a Cardinal by my Lilac bush.
I love turning my photos into cards. Here are a couple cards with spring flowers.
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