Published Tuesday, September 18, 2012, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
Dark red Oklahoma rose
Since I fed my roses the nasty food they love so much, they have rewarded me with better color, bigger flowers, the works. I did add alfalfa meal, so maybe that’s why they look so good now. Late in the season, but I’ll take it! This deliciously dark red Oklahoma rose is one of my favorites. Isn’t the bubbly looking background fun? Just set that aperture wide and there you go!
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Lovely deep color.
Wow! Spectacular!
Beautiful, I love the dark red color!
Gorgeous!
I love yours! Deep, dark red is special
you are doing a good work. Your rose is beautiful! From FFF:
Calling by from Floral Friday Fotos, you have shared a stunning rose for the meme.
this is my favorite shade of red…deep, rich and beautiful.
Love the deep red color.
Double Hibiscus
What a gorgeous shade of red! September and October are usually good months for our roses, too.
Absolutely Beautiful rose shot. The deep red color is amazing!
It’s so pretty.
Gorgeous rose.
Rich – beautiful. Jealous – much!
I love the background on this lovely photo Sara. I’m going to have to do some experimenting with my settings. I can see your Oklahoma rose has gotten lots of tender loving care, it’s absolutely gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing.
Very beautiful picture!
Just wonderful!
I love the dark red shade! Gorgeous!
Visiting from Today’s flower. Come and see my Rose
What a “delicious” dark red and yes, that bubbly background is fun!
The colour of that rose is magical. No wonder we call that ‘blood red’.
Mollyxxx
beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing. If you have time, swing by my site and say hello 🙂
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