This beautiful daylily is one of many starting to bloom in our landscape. I try to take my photo challenge photos on the day of the challenge, so this was taken today on my Samsung Galaxy S6.
This beautiful daylily is one of many starting to bloom in our landscape. I try to take my photo challenge photos on the day of the challenge, so this was taken today on my Samsung Galaxy S6.
Great shot!! I would like to suggest a few tips!!
Try getting your audience more into your post but writing more about it! You could write about the color red or the flower!!
Ask your readers a few questions like do you like the color red? Have you ever seen this flower?
@nba05 Steemit's 13 Year Old blogger
I am really curious, you are 13 for real? This is pretty good advice @nba05, I try to wright more most of the time, but sometimes don't do as good. Sometimes I wonder if anyone even reads what I write, so thanks for taking your time to do that, and comment.
Well first of all yes I'm 13!! Here is my introduction for proof! Well I read them so you can count me!!
I appreciate that @nba05. I will try and do better with my writing.
Great phone shot. Cellphone cameras have come so far since we had flip phones.
They sure have. I am amazed sometimes at the quality of the images. This one in my opinion is only so so, but wanted to submit something today. Plus, i just figured out how to post photos directly from my phone, so been testing it out some.
What an absolutely stunning flower picture! I can't say that I've actually seen any of these growing anywhere near me before (at least not that I've noticed), but this is a wonderful example of summer beauty! Was this photo taken from a flower growing in your own garden?
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@mikewong, yes this flower is growing in my garden. This is a variety of Daylily. Each bloom only lasts for one day, hence the name daylily. But each plant is loaded with new blooms so there are new ones opening every day. I have many differnt colors and varieties of daylily in my landscape. I also hybridize or cross pollinate these sometimes to create new varieties.