Hanging Succulent Flowers

Posted by: on Mar 13, 2014 | No Comments
Photography:
Terry Majamaki

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On March 13, 2014
Last modified:March 13, 2014

Summary:

A new photograph showcasing rich detail and colors in hanging succulent flowers, with the front most flower in perfect bloom with some are not open yet and others are already staring to shrivel up, all against a beautifully blurred green background.

Hanging Succulent FlowersSucculents always surprise me when they are blooming flowers. Typically the flowers usually come in the spring, as is the case with this one, but they can often appear throughout the year depending on the type of succulent. A few weeks back I was snapping off photos in the garden I captured this one of these beautiful flowers. These don’t get noticed too much because they are facing the ground. A stalk comes up with a pod of buds and then they all start to turn down as they open up. I had to get low to the ground and shoot upwards to get this photo.  I love the rich detail and colors captured in this photo, with the front most flower in perfect bloom with some are not open yet and others are already starting to shrivel up, all setup against a beautifully blurred green background.  I’ve made this available in the usual sizes for your desktop, tablet, phone, and Facebook cover. I hope you enjoy it!

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