Hello friends. I hope you’re all having a great day! How did it go capturing white? Sometimes capturing white can be tricky as it tends to overexpose, if you’re not careful!
I love white. It’s so simple and lovely, I have found I have a tendency to hang white curtains because it helps to brighten a room. I love a bright room.
I have this lovely white hydrangea in my front yard, it blooms late in the summer and makes me question if it’s a hydrangea or not every single summer but I know it is. (right? heh.)
She’s beginning to bloom.


I love the way it brightens up my drab, brown house.
Now, it’s your turn to share!
But first!
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Wow! Pretty captures! I’ve not seen too many white hydrangeas around here – what a beauty!
Hydrangeas are a fave of mine, but I’ve never had white. Gorgeous! Makes me say “Hmmmmm…”
I love hydrangeas, but have never had great luck getting mine to grow – and return the next year. Yours is beautiful!
beautiful!
Beth, your flowers are gorgeous, whatever name they go by! I love the texture in both of them and the soft glow of light. Gorgeous bokeh too!
That second shot is just stunning!
Can’t wait for happiness!
I love that flower! It really is so very bright and cheery.
I have the same white hydrangeas! I often question if it is really a hydrangea, however, the way it needs water
(sorry, wrong key) in the summer makes me believe it is really one. Mine blooms in early spring. If we have a late freeze, it zaps the flower buds and it doesn’t bloom that year. I live in the DFW area of North Texas. I am not sure it will survive these 110 degree days this year. I have had it for eight or nine years.
Awesome shots!! Just wondering what next week’s theme is?
LOVE your pretties! Just simply beautiful. So excited to be joining you!
Hurray! My first challenge. I thought well about which challenges I might take on. There aren’t a lot challenges that I spontaneously like, but I like yours!
Thank you for the inspiration!