Beautiful display of white tulips reaching for the light at Floriade in September 2007, Canberra, Australia. I have sold this image previously on redbubble to a non-member buyer in the USA who chose to purchase the image in the following format: large print size, black box frame, off white matte. Try this look for your own purpose or try one of the many other variations of framing techniques to personalise your own look.
A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a daisy. Macro closeup. Goleta California. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
The background is the rest of the orange cosmos garden! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
What would I do without this garden? Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
A fading bloom in my garden… the petals would curl up at the end of it’s life cycle.
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Watercolour Painting on watercolour paper by Nicole Whitty Available to purchase as: CARDS, CANVAS PRINTS, FRAMED PRINTS, LAMINATED PRINTS, MOUNTED PRINTS, MATTED FRAMED PRINT OR POSTER CLICK BUY / PREVIEW BUTTON TO PURCHASE Customized IRIS Keds Shoes & more!!! / Website: http://www.zazzle.com/whittyart zazzle.com/whittyart* /
Hi! / I’m just going to be uploading a few flower images for my calendar,, then I’ll be taking them down again..
Here’s another one for my calendar
I found this gem of a droplet inside this pink rose as I walked around searching for bugs to snap with my camera. I thought it was a perfect picture to take as it was such a hopeful image it portrayed with the soft pink rose petals and this lonely droplet on the inside of this rose It is truly a beauty in various ways, the lonely droplet, the softness of the rose, the inviting water drop for passerby insects….all in all, a beauty inside and out Canon Ixus 960si
I was washing dishes one day, when I noticed a tiny bubble land on the mum plant in my plant window… I had only enough time to dry my hands, run to get my camera and take 5 shots, haha.
Another macro shot from the Sigma 150 f2.8 marco. Dropped the levels seriously after playing with selective colour. Cropped it in a little tighter for effect together with unsharp mask! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
a rose from my garden…
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Ula Aloalo Hanohano Tropical Red Hibiscus Kahului Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Chosen and Featured in a Christmas holiday ecard by Maui Economic Development Group 02 December 2009 Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much Maria :))) Featured Art May 2009 / Shameless Self Promotion SOLD 1x Laminated Print: Ula Aloalo Hanohano for a Tropical State of Mind / Large / Black Border with Artist’s Details / It is a beautiful greeting card! It would look lovely matted and framed displayed on a wall in your dining room! / It is believed that there are only five species of Hibiscus that originated from Hawai’i. Other species found their origin in Asia and the Pacific islands. In the early twenties, the Hibiscus Brackenbridgei was adopted as the official Territorial flower of Hawai’i. It kept this status throughout the 20th century, but only in 1988 its yellow colour was defined as the official colour for the Hibiscus representing the State of Hawai’i. Before 1988, the official Hibiscus could have any colour. Additionally, it was not until 1988 that the flower could represent the State of Hawai’i, because before that time the territorial status of the group of islands was unclear. Hawai’i’s state flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. Interestingly, it is also the national flower of Malaysia. Research suggests there were originally only five species of the tropical Hibiscus that were native to Hawai’i. Growers began to hybridize these native species with other varieties imported to Hawai’i, which produced the huge kaleidoscope of colours and sizes available today. There are several ways to tell the difference between the tropical and hardy perennial varieties. Tropical hibiscuses have dark green glossy leaves, sporting 3-4 inch flowers that are either single or double in colors of yellow, orange, pink, or red. Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers. Hardy perennial Hibiscus have foliage of medium-green with leaves that are heart shaped. Their flowers of white, red, or pink are much larger than those of the tropical Hibiscus. Many hibiscus aficionados increase the number of plants they have by using cuttings, a practice known as cloning or asexual reproduction. Select the best tips; look for good leaf color and a robust upright growing stance. Water the plants in the morning before taking the cuttings. Use sterilized shears. Count down about 4 leaf nodes to where the stem starts turning from light green to brown. Make each cut at a 45 degree angle just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, as well as any large top leaves. Dip the point of the cutting into a rooting stimulant, and then insert them into the growing medium only as deep as necessary to keep them upright. The cuttings should be fully rooted by the end of 6 weeks, and can then be transplanted. If the cuttings have been rooted in a green house, they should be hardened off before transplanting, by switching them to regular irrigation, and moving them out into the sunlight during the day, and back indoors for the night, for a few days. This is a hardy perennial Hibiscus Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 21 Apelila 09:42:53 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/200 / Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 135.0 mm /
Bits and Pieces Model Nikon D50 DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
Model Nikon D50 DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Gorgeous Flower Cards / Featured in Extreme Close- ups I won’t pretend that I intend to stop living / I won’t pretend I’m good at forgiving / But I can’t hate you / Although I have tried I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you Sitting here wasting my time / Would be like / Waiting for the sun to rise / It’s all too clear things come and go / Sitting here waiting for you / Would be like waiting for winter / It’s gonna be cold / There may even / Be snow I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you / Love is stronger / I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride
Nikon D60 + OE / Lens: VR 18-200mm / Aperture: F/5.6 / Shutter Speed: 1/100s / Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority / ISO: 100 / /
Wanted something pink for out feature wall at home, quite liked the way this flower was opening, giving a feeling of birth, new, fresh.. Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm, Square crop for canvas print. Available Extra Large, and best viewed large.
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