Flowery Fireworks [Fireworks Photography]
Uploaded: July 04, 2012 02:52:13
Happy Independence Day!
Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/1600 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 160, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 5.00 mm, Model: DSC-HX1
Kevin P. Kreischer July 04, 2012
Wow thats alot of color, nice capture Carolyn #1472888Mary K. Robison July 04, 2012
I don't know which color is prettier than the next ~ they're all so beautiful!Michelle Alton July 04, 2012
Very clever--and BEAUTIFUL! #10213514Jack Gaskin July 04, 2012
THATS SOME HOT COLORHappy 4th
Jack #10213531
Carolyn M. Fletcher July 04, 2012
Found them in Wal Mart parking lot where they had flowers displayed. I have no idea what they are, but thought they were pretty cool. #10213555Agnes Fegan July 04, 2012
I've seen them in the garden store but don't know the name ... really pretty! Enjoy the 4th! #10213688JO ANN CLEVELAND July 04, 2012
Super capture, beautiful presentation Carolyn...guess Wal Mart has EVERY THING! :-)HAPPY JULY 4TH!
jo ann c. #10213906
Ken Smith July 04, 2012
At least they won't burn up your neighbor's yard or blow up in your hand. Nice color palette, Carolyn! #10213979Carolyn M. Fletcher July 04, 2012
The sun pretty much took care of burning up our yards. #10214004Kathryn Wesserling July 04, 2012
Plumed Celosia possibly (several varieties and colors available.)http://www.onlineplantguide.com/Plant-Details/488/ #10214088
Kathryn Wesserling July 04, 2012
Cockscomb is the common name. #10214096Carolyn M. Fletcher July 04, 2012
I remember seeing celosia on the tag, now that you mention it. #10214185Avril Young July 04, 2012
too beautiful, such lovely colours and lighting...have a wonderful 4th of July Carolyn! #10214528Terry Cervi July 04, 2012
What a beauty, Carolyn! Hope you had a wonderful holiday! #10214689Neal D. Hatcher July 05, 2012
BEAUTIFUL #10214841Jackie M. Sajewski July 05, 2012
What a great array of color. certainly looks like flowery fireworks. #10215396Nikki McDonald July 05, 2012
Unusual for the 4th but perfect, Carolyn. Beautiful colors. #10215466Debbie Bray July 05, 2012
They are celosia, Carolyn! Cockscombs are different, because they have a "solid body" to them, quite different to the wispy celosia, but the same family. Lovely bright colours, we grow them here commonly - I guess they like the warmer climates. #10215818Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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