Sea of Yellow Posted on November 26, 2011 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Flowers Tagged black-eyed Susans, coneflowers, garden, photography, rudbeckia, yellow 14 Comments I took this shot a little while ago in early fall of a garden teeming with Black-Eyed Susans, also called Coneflowers or Rudbeckia. © Sheila Creighton 2011 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Superb picture, Sheila – and the more so for the tilted perspective, and the relative lack of blooms bottom right, and then the blooms becoming more numerous as the eye goes away towards top left – excellent stuff, I like it a lot! Adrian Reply
Wonderful flowers. Really yellow.
thanks cocomino – they are very hardy as well and stay looking good for quite a long time.
Love your angle! Great flowers too 🙂
thanks – trying to create more depth.
How lovely and bright! They look wonderful en-masse.
thanks meanderer – en-masse always looks good with one type of flower.
I love these flowers, they’re always so captivating
thanks nigel – they sure are!
That’s one happy looking picture,
thanks for the smile. 🙂
😛 you are most welcome 🙂
Superb picture, Sheila – and the more so for the tilted perspective, and the relative lack of blooms bottom right, and then the blooms becoming more numerous as the eye goes away towards top left – excellent stuff, I like it a lot! Adrian
thanks Adrian. I wish I had the sun so I could grow these types of flowers.
Nothing like a field full of flowers to light up a frame 🙂
thanks jp 🙂