Thursday, May 19, 2011

Icebergs


'Iceberg' Climbing roses

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23 comments:

  1. Candy, I can't. Your flowers, your tablescapes, your photos, knock me out. xo,

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  2. How could such a lovely rose be called iceberg? Beautiful roses and beautiful photos!

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  3. Okay Candy,
    I love these! I want to know how you lit this shot? Beautiful. They pop off of the screen.
    Sherry

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  4. Ohhhh, Candy! They are spectacularly gorgeous! Hadn't seen these when we were shopping for climbers.

    Have a beautiful eve ...
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  5. Hi. These roses are just simply gorgeous, as well as your photos! So beautiful!
    ~ Julie

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  6. they are one of my favorites!!!

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  7. Iceberg roses are wonderful such constant bloomers and so pretty. These are beautiful ~ the way that you photographed them...lovely.

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  8. Absolutley fabulous photographs ~ I love Icebergs!

    Happy Photo Feature Friday to you :O)

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  9. Hi Candy,
    Oh I am in LUV with those roses, gorgeous! Great shots too:-)
    Hugs,
    Bella

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  10. So beautiful! I love the picture and everything about it! I am visiting from stuff and nonsense!

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  11. Gorgeous roses, I wish I had those:)
    Have a nice weekend.

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  12. Gorgeous roses- they look wonderful in your vase and your pictures are beautiful! Thanks for linking up to FNF :)

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  13. These are so beautiful! They almost don't look real. Thanks for sharing your post at Photo Feature Friday :)

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  14. Thanks so much for all your lovely comments. I've been cutting more than the usual number of roses to bring into the house lately. With our late Spring rains the roses are not lasting as long on the bush, so I'm enjoying them inside the house.

    As for the lighting, Mother Nature did the work for our enjoyment. Taken around noon in an East facing guest room. Two tall narrow windows to the left, which you can see reflected on the vase. White photo paper taped to a set of French doors as a backdrop, add vase and flowers. :-)

    Hope to see you all again sometime soon,
    Candy

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  15. Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the beauty with us.

    Mary @ Redo 101

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  16. Unbelievable! what gorgeous flowers, and photography! wow!

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  17. Thanks Mary and Barb, I am so happy you enjoyed my pretties!

    Candy

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Thank you for your lovely comments.

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