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Wordless Wednesday: Black-Eyed Susan Wildflower

Black-Eyed Susan
"May all your weeds be wildflowers."
- Author Unknown



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  1. Wow- i'm honestly in awe- this is a beautiful shot- and this is my favorite flower as is. Thanks for sharing am following you now, great blog.

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  2. I love Black-Eyed Susans. They grow wild in the field across the road from my house. :)

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  3. Aquariann,
    I love the black eyed susan macro! Some people call it a weed and I call them NUTS! Have a Happy Wordless Wednesday!

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  4. Oh, gorgeous! Now I want a macro lens…

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  5. Beautiful! I love Black Eyed Susans.

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  6. I love sunflowers...so beautiful and colorful!

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  7. Beautiful photo! I have a bunch of black eyed susans in my garden.

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  8. Beautiful! I love the shapes formed in the center of the flower.

    -Kaili
    kaw-studios.blogspot.com

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  9. Beautiful Black-eyed Susan!! Enjoying the much cooler weather here and the chance to get out a photograph nature in comfort :)

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  10. It's really a beautiful shot! I love the color and the shape in the center of the flower. So colorful.

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  11. Very pretty. They are not common in my area.
    I am saving for a macro lens. Hope I have the $$ soon:)

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  12. Beautiful photo, never seen a wild one around here! Valerie

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  13. Great close-up of the flower, especially with the cropping of the petals. I can see lots of the central detail.

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  14. The quote was great and I love the picture.

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  15. Appears to be a more dainty down to earth relative of the lofty sunflower.

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  16. what a great shot, colors are so vivid!

    thx for linking up today!

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  17. The black eyed susan is one of my favorites!

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  18. Beautiful! I love how you can see the intricacies in the middle.

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  19. Beautiful black - eyed Susan nice macro

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  20. Very pretty, I love the black eyed susans!

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  21. Super gorgeous..I love the closeup shot...magical indeed! I have lots of BES in my garden...and love them! Happy WW..I really must play soon!
    victoria

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  22. Beautiful!! The details are awesome.

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  23. Beautiful flower. I'm wordless ;)

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