Northern California had a hint of spring about a week ago, and I lost no time in going to a local garden center to commune with nature in all its color and beauty. I believe this is a magnolia blossom, but I’m not sure I’m correct on that.
The photo was taken with my iPhone 6Plus in Camera+ and edited in Mextures, an in camera app.
Coincidentally, Sally has a link on her post today about artist Imogen Cunningham who is a master of botanical photography. Visit Lens and Pens by Sally for her photo today, and to the mentioned link.
How beautiful! That is a gorgeous pink, well captured. 💖
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Thank you. My favorite color.
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Gorgeous! It looks like magnolia, but I’ve never seen one so intensely pink.
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Thanks, Su. It was pink, but the edits I chose intensified it quite a bit.
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Lovely colors, Angeline. You had a productive trip to the Garden Center.
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Thanks, Allan. I spent about an hour just walking around taking photos.
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I know that feeling, Angeline.
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Angeline, it does resemble a magnolia blossom, but I also have only seen white ones or some with pinkish tints going through them. It’s lovely and one of spring’s true gems. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks, Sally. It was a lighter pink, the Mextures intensified it. When I looked up images of magnolia blossoms online I saw only white, so I wondered about this.
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I’ve never seen any magnolia color aside from white. Aside from the color, I’ve never seen a magnolia flower of that shape either. Gotta be something else.
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I think what got me confused is that there was a little magnolia tree next to this pot, that I do remember. The glory of old age. Thanks, Felipe.
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