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Photography is a wonderful way to document moments in time, and we think you would agree that some of the best moments happen in the garden.  The galleries of flower pictures below are free for personal / non-profit use. We ask that if you use these images that they are not to be used for profit, nor are they to be used in another gallery / stock setting. see full terms Thank you and enjoy these drool-worthy gems!

 

 

Flower Pictures Gallery 1

Lilies, Flax, Lilies, White Echinacea, Mushrooms, Chinese Lanterns, Poppy, Daisy, Bachelor Button, Catmint, Dames Rocket, Iris, Yellow Coneflower, Ferns, Daylily, Miniature Roses, Daffodils, Babies Breath, Lupines, White Rose, Iris, Foxgloves, Mushrooms, Peony, Petunia

 

 

 

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Flower Pictures Gallery 2

Yellow Coneflower, Lilies, Euonymus, Bleedin Heart, Sweet William, Columbine, Larkspur, Painted Daisies, Jonny Jump Ups, Anemones, Amaranth, Miniature Roses, Phlox, Lilies, Tulips, Datura

 

 

 

Flower Pictures Gallery 3

Cactus, Iris & Chives, White Cosmos, Dahlias, Daylilies, Joe Pye Weed, Asiatic Lily, Lisianthus, Japanese Morning Glory, Tithonia, Oriental Lily, Tiger Lily, Morning Glory, Tulips, Sweet William, Yellow Datura, Hardy Hibiscus, Tulips & Phlox, Sweet Caroline Hibiscus

 

 

 

Flower Pictures Gallery 4

Brugmansia, Bachelor Buttons, Yellow Cosmos, Dahlia, Hollyhocks. Hydrangea, Lilies, Orange Lily, White Mallow, Blue Hydrangea, Pink Hydrangea, Asiatic Lily, Mums, Pink Peony, Phlox, Peony Poppies, Variegated Phlox, Asiatic Lily, Roses, Rudbeckias, Sunflowers, Zinnias, Dianthus

 

 

 

Quick tips on taking your own flower pictures:

Taking pictures of flowers is as rewarding as growing them. Since digital cameras have come into play, taking photos is an inexpensive way to preserve each beautiful blossom. Here are a few tips to get you started.

 

The best time for taking pictures is in the early morning when the flowers are still covered by dew. The dew enhances the colors and will make the picture even more appealing. You can also achieve this look by misting flowers with a spray bottle.

 

Overcasts days rule when it comes to taking pictures of flowers. Try using your flash on and off, for incredibly different illuminated photos.

 

When taking pictures of individual flowers you may want to blur the background for a softer look. It will intensify the look of the flower and unclutter the picture.

 

If you aren't as steady as you would like them to be, invest in a tripod. I've tried holding my breath until I've almost passed out in the flower bed. A tripod helps. :)

 

It's very helpful if you have a camera that caters to close- ups, or better yet, has a macro lens but a zoom will also work.

 

Finally, take as many pictures as possible!  The perfect shot isn't usually the only shot that was taken.  Experiment with your settings and angles.

 

Please Note:  Only the flower pictures in these galleries are free to use.  Many members of the site share their photos with the community.  Shared community photos should not be copied / downloaded because they are the property of that member.  Please do not use those photos without permission from the owner.  Thank you.

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