Australian plant
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Callistemon ‘Candy Pink’. A beautiful bottlebrush with amazing detail when observed closely.
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The opening of a flower from a red flowering Gum tree an Australian Native Plant.
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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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Today I had an urge to photograph my favourite spinifex clump. they are one of my favourite indigenous plant :)
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These are the buds of an Australian Bottle Brush Tree which is ready to start flowering…. BEST VIEWED LARGER
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Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/45s / iso 200
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This image I cropped for more dramatic effect. / Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/45s / iso 200
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Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/125s / iso 200
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This is Grevillea paradoxa that has come out of its bud, the last of it is at the base of the flower.This plant comes from the South Western part of Western Australia. / Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/125s / iso 200.
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Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/250s / iso 200
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Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/180s / iso 200
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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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Best viewed LARGE ============================================================= / NEW PUBLICATION – DANGARS LAGOON I have recently completed my first publication, a book featuring a collection of works from my Dangars Lagoon series. You can preview the book below. Click on image for book preview and purchase options =============================================================
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Grevillea Robyn Gordon. This beautiful Australian native grevillea is a favourite of most Australian gardens.
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A little Sedge Frog in our garden.
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An Australian native bee thought he would interrupt my flower photography, so I was happy to oblige and take his pic too. The flower in question is an Australian native – the Golden Everlasting Daisy. These flowers have paper like hard petals which last for quite a while, they are great in dried flower arrangements. Prickly little customers though!
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Painted by Ciska 03/08 / Acrylic, Impasto & Gel SOLD ORIGINAL / 76.2CM X 101.6CM /
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Seem to be many dead banksia trees in the scrub and the spent remains of the flowers – or at least I think that’s what these husks are – are full of character, and often turn up in kitschy art form, glued onto a wooden base and given eyes – for tourists. / This tree has the additional benefit of some kind of creeper.
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Magnificent Grevillea best grown as a grafted plant in eastern Australia. Porcelain like flowers of cream and red on a medium sized prickly shrub. / Taken with a Nikon D70 Camera with 105mm macro lens
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Pentax K100D Super / f11, 1/180s, iso 200
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Taken with my Pentax K100D Super. Image cropped. / f8, 1/250s, iso 800.
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The Junee Railway Station was built in 1885. Junee is a town rich in old-style architecture with wide verandahs being the main feature. Located in New South Wales, Australia.
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