Nature can be wild and expansive, or contained and composed in an artistic arrangement. There is a Zen quality to many of the floral arrangements found in Hawaii that add to the feeling of island tranquility. Step outside, and what you saw contained indoors, is growing outdoors in a different art form.
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Your photography really is beautiful these days, Angeline 🙂
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Oh my! Thank you so much, Jo! You’ve just made my day!
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My kind of Zen! The exotic vibrant tropical flowers easily transported me to a very peaceful favorite island zen back in the Philippines. Hope and pray I can be there in person in a few weeks. God bless!
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How wonderful you are going back!!!!! And I’m glad this can remind you of home. Blessings to you and the family.
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I want that bouquet in my home…wow Angeline, it is gorgeous
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Thanks, Jo. It is incredibly incredible in the beauty department.
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Winged flowers beautiful!
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Thanks, Carol. They do look like winged flowers!
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Super clever entry for the challenge …. a photo with thoughts outside the box. Fun !!!!
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Thanks, Isadora. Trying to keep the brain on its toes at all times!
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I think, Bird of Paradise? So exotic !
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No, the tall ones are Heliconia, and the short red flowers at the base are Anthurium. But exotic they are!
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A beautiful photo Angeline!
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Thank you! Remember to stop and smell the roses 🙂
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Thank you and I will do that!
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It’s an interesting perspective Angeline – great 🙂
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Thanks, M. Had to crouch down to get that one; good to have strong quads for photography 🙂
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Okay I totally love that.
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Ok, that tells me a little bit more about you then.
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Oh dear…what’s it say?
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That you like pretty flowers.
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Now now! That seems like a bad thing to admit for me, don’t you think?
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🙂
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Beautiful! I also think flower arrangement like this takes some imaginations.
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I agree! The creativity in making these arrangements is phenomenal! Thanks Amy.
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Wonderful fiery colours and tropical form Angeline!
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These arrangements are just so beautiful because of that. Thanks.
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What sort of flowers are those? We saw them in Costa Rica and they’re beautiful. Lovely shot!
janet
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The tall fiery ones are from the Heliconia family. Thanks!
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Art and Zen indeed–very nice. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks Sally. Happy Photo Challenge, and have a great week.
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This is a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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Thank you, Colline. The people who create these arrangements in Hawaii are masters of art!
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You have used the correct word – Art.
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