I find this plant so fascinating with its outstanding shade of red. It burns in the shadows of the gloomy overcast days, warming the hearts of the any random ramblers like me…
The first time I saw this plant was when I went on a holiday in Kerry, it looked magical to me, then we moved to Connemara and there is plenty there as well. I love it, but because of its crimson colour i find it difficult to capture well on photographs. I am a bit demanding on myself. But I am rarely happy with a fuschia photo.This one came out well enough so I feel encouraged to share 🙂 thanks for you visit
Amazing Red Flower……
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Thank you, the colour is unbelievable, isn’t it?!
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Fuschia is West Cork’s tourism symbol – lovely hedgerows everywhere teaming with fuschia and monbretia. 🙂
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The first time I saw this plant was when I went on a holiday in Kerry, it looked magical to me, then we moved to Connemara and there is plenty there as well. I love it, but because of its crimson colour i find it difficult to capture well on photographs. I am a bit demanding on myself. But I am rarely happy with a fuschia photo.This one came out well enough so I feel encouraged to share 🙂 thanks for you visit
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Love the focus. Awesome photo 🙂
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thank you, I love that lens, it’s just my cup of tea
that came out a bit gone with the wind…
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Bonjour Madame Japaud
Well of course l would love this gorgeous picture it not only is my favourite colour but also a technically perfect piece of work.
Regards
Dan
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Thank you, Dan, you are very kind!
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what a superb shot…these really stand out against the background…what an eye you must have!
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I find them very difficult to photograph the buggers, the colour is so rich!!
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