Campanula

Small Campanula
Stretch their faces to the sky
Pink, lilac, purple

delicate petals

and all the different shades

mingle together

creating dreamy hues
in which to drown my eyes.



32 comments

  1. Gorgeous photography and flower. It is one of my favorite flowers that I have in my white garden. Here in California with the drought and water restrictions it is extremely difficult to keep the garden looking good. Thanks for a beautiful photo of this lovely delicate flower.

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    1. Thank you for visiting and for your kind comment, Mary. I imagine that a drought situation is a very difficult one indeed for gardens. We have had prolonged heat waves in Switzerland this year and plants and even trees have been suffering. Luckily, my plants are all in pots on my balcony and they don't suffer too much.

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  2. Who doesn't love campanulas? They're soooo pretty xxx

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    1. It's all the different shades of lilac and lavender and pink that does it for me!

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  3. Such beautiful blues, almost lilac - love the depth of field you have achieved really lovely. My campanula are over now they seed around freely and I always look forward to their arrival every year.

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    1. I will see if mine come back next year! They are growing in my window-boxes. They are always such charming flowers!

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  4. So pretty! I feel like I come to your blog for a moment of zen! :)
    Kate :}

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    1. Thanks, Kate! So glad you find it peaceful here!

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  5. Such lovely peaceful colors..looking at a lavender sea with blues and a little green to keep me moving along. Great photos. Was this the new camera?

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    1. Hi Mary, these were taken with my regular SLR and macro lens. It's true that all the shades of blue and lavender are very calming.

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  6. I love how you've created such a dreamy background for these little lovelies! They make me think of gentleness, peace, and sweetness!

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    1. Thanks Cathy, they are such soft and reposeful tones that make me feel light and content.

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  7. Oh, these are exquisite images I will see Campanula in a new light (!) from now on in.

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    1. Hello Sophia! Campanula always remind me of fairies or sprites of Nature!

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  8. gorgeous photography!

    have a lovely day.

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    1. Thank you, Lissa. I sometimes feel that I'm painting with my camera lens - especially in macro!

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  9. so very lovely!
    this is usually one of the last wildflowers of the season
    this year being so dry they are nearly gone, hard to find
    i miss them already

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    1. I've just cut mine back to see if they'll grow new dainty flowers!

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  10. Oh wow! How exquisite!

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    1. You often capture similar shades in your lovely sunsets!

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  11. Wow, I love this post Sandra !

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  12. Thanks, Lasse. Nice to see you!

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  13. Beautiful captures of the campanula, Sandra. I had these growing in my Sacramento garden. I love the montage -- the images are so pretty put together.

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  14. Gina, I had four of these plants growing in my window boxes and the tiny blooms were gorgeous. I've cut them down hoping to get more flowers, but it may be too late in the season!

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  15. Hi Sandra, these are dreamy images that make me want to want to sit in the garden and dream.....I usually have some in my garden because here they are hardy little flowers but this summer I didn't get to plant any because of my knee. I certainly hope to have them in my garden next summer. Did you use your Fuji for these?

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    1. Garden memories to carry us through the winter months, Nancy!

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  16. Stunning images in all your recent posts, but that's hardly a surprise.

    It's been lovely catching up here now my lap top's finally fixed :o)

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    1. So nice of you to visit, Annie. I'm glad your lap-top issues have been fixed!

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  17. These are just gorgeous, Sandra!
    I LOVE those soft purples.

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    1. Thanks Lisa, these soft tones of purple and lilac and pink seem so uplifting to me!

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  18. My Campanula are also blooming - mine are deep purple and white, the larger variety. I think they might be ringing in cooler weather here in the mountains. Your photos are dreamy and magical.

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  19. Thanks for popping in, Barb. Yes, I love the dreamy quality of these pastel coloured blooms. Yours must look lovely in purple and white too!

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