Cape Honeysuckle
Tecoma capensis
Cape Honeysuckle with Sunrise
These photos of Cape Honeysuckle were taken during sunrise.
Photos taken from slightly different angles produced quite dramatic differences although they were all captured at about the same time.
I'm submitting one of these photos to Picture This Contest at Gardening Gone Wild.
I hope you are submitting the last photo. It is the prettiest one.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful oranges. And up so early to snap a shot. What dedication. Good luck on your submission.
ReplyDeleteThe honeysuckle is such a gorgeous colour! I love oranges in gardens. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! I love the last one the most!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Goes with every situation. V
ReplyDeleteMy favourite also is that last one..nicely captured
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful photos!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is great - so happy to have found you!
Neat! I really love the first picture. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! The capture is amazing!
ReplyDeleteNever seen this type of honeysuckle before-- cool shots! Thanks for visiting my manbugs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Thanks for participating in Fabulous Friday!
ReplyDeleteIncredible shots. I love Tecoma Stans!
ReplyDeletebeautiful color and lighting.
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, I thought there were mini, very mini praying mantises on the blossom of the first pic...Guess I have been praying quite a bit...
ReplyDeleteMy friend's blog, ForestWalkArt, has given me a fixation on critters. She once had a pic of large group of baby grasshoppers all on one leaf, set like toy soldiers in a battlefield with the same body gun angle.
But in my flower garden I guard my flowers also like a soldier, but not a toy soldier.
I'll return to check for more critters!