Australian flower
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More flower images can be seen here: / Flowers /
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Subject: Grevillea “Orange Marmalade” / Location: Roma Street Parklands, Brisbane. Formerly titled “Orange”. This is probably the most popular photograph I have taken to date, shot in late April 2005. Grevilleas are hybrid native plants which come in a large variety of shapes and sizes, from ground covers to large trees. The flowers come in a range of colors including light pinks and whites, orange, red, green and yellow and are one of my favourite subjects.
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The Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT
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Callistemon ‘Candy Pink’. A beautiful bottlebrush with amazing detail when observed closely.
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...in the heart of a rose… you never know what you may find :)
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A young Eastern Spinebill / hovering and feeding on / nectar. Reminds me of a / Hummingbird! More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here
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South Australia’s floral emblem. Taken in Port Augusta / / The Sturt Desert Pea flower is quite large, being around 9cm in length.
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Macro photograph of a flowering Eucalyptus red gum bloom! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art
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“The earth laughs in flowers.” – E.E. Cummings. Native flower farm. / Millicent, South Australia. © 2007. / . / . / . / Also available: /
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This white flowering Eucalypt caught my eye. It was actually in a carpark and our car was parked under it. I love how my interest in photography invokes me to notice these things that others walk on by. It allows me to see the beauty in the world around me.
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Thanks to Lance for the title : )
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The sun warmly lights the frangipani’s from behind creating a soft and delicate feel to this capture! / /
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Oil on Canvas 98×66 cm
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The label said Comptolatium scabrum, but I cannot find any reference to what this is, apart that is is of the pea family ans is an Australian Native Plant.
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vector illustration from my original drawing. This is the lighter coloured version. Experimenting a bit with colours on these. Trying to get that early australian decorative art look.
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Little i know about this Grevillea. It is on the CALM list, and it is a West Australian plant.
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Native Hibiscus
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Mixed Medium On Canvas
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The glowing golden centre and the radiating violet blue petals belong to a very fine specimen of Nymphaea violacea (Water Lily), a very common Australian native water plant. The photograph was made as I was sitting on a little jetty over a large pond on the property of a camera club friend at Kundabung, between Kempsey and Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, on a lovely autumn day. Camera: RAW; Manual Priority; f/6.4; 1/1200sec; 67mm; Manual Focus; WB Daylight; ISO 80; Spot Metering; Centre Focussing; Hand held. / Processing: S7RAW & Photoshop CS. UPDATE: / 21-08-08 / Just sold a matted print to an unknown buyer with taste! Enjoy! WILD AUSSIE LILIES / (Click the links!) Nymphaea violacea / Nymphaea violacea / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerulea / Caesia parviflora var minor / Thelionema caespitosum / Thysanotus tuberosus / Tripladenia cunninghamii /
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Again, the beautiful Grevillea
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