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Summer is a great time to have some fun photographing all the different flowers of your bromeliads. I took these photos today during the "golden hour" when the light is perfect. Using other plants as the background I let the natural light highlight the blur and create something different. With all the different shapes and colors of the bromeliad flowers you can really be creative. Practice doing this, all in camera, no tripod, flash or post processing. Can you recognize and name these flowers?
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Ed Voelker
7/10/2014 06:39:00 am
Outstanding pictures Pam. Am still interested in Tillandsias after all
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5/15/2023 10:58:18 pm
Nice photography. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing!
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11/24/2023 02:14:37 am
Hoping to see more of this posts in the future!
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12/7/2023 12:37:55 am
Your photos are a breath of fresh air, especially for a fellow plant enthusiast like myself! The bromeliad flowers are absolutely enchanting, and your photography skills have done them justice. The golden hour indeed provides a soft and warm glow that makes these flowers even more captivating.
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1/24/2024 02:56:48 am
Your content is making a positive impact on lives.
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4/14/2025 03:17:00 am
Beautiful captures! The natural light really brings out the unique shapes and colors of the bromeliads. Love how you used other plants for the background—very creative!
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8/4/2025 01:09:32 pm
These clicks are beautiful, and I love the way you get an idea to photograph this place full of beautiful flowers. Normally gardens are shorts and people do not think they can have such amazing clicks, but you did it perfectly. Summer is a great time to do photography, especially in the hilly areas, parks and gardens.
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2/17/2026 08:06:56 am
I am truly inspired by the challenge of capturing the vibrant colors and intricate shapes of bromeliad flowers using only natural light during the golden hour to highlight their organic beauty.
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4/8/2026 02:13:15 am
Such a beautiful and fascinating look at these blooms—nature never fails to inspire. Thank you for sharing this, it truly gives hope and appreciation for the little wonders around us!
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