Straight out of the camera with this one. No editing needed (at least i didn’t think so).
I took this photo in my backyard after the rain today. I think it worked well as the flower seems to jump out from the contrasting blurry green background. Hope you all like it.
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Charcoal Featured in Vibrant Plants / Thanks Nichole Featured in Stop and Smell the Roses / Thanks Jenn Featured in Elegant Rose Card’s / Thank you. 2000+ views Sold as a canvas print. People/Portraiture Pin-Up Pregnancy Photography HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 400D Sold as a laminated print 19 May 09
State flower of Coloado. The Orton effect was used to give this a soft feel. Image shot near Vail Colorado
for some reason..this shot of the crocus that were growing in my yard last week, is one of my personal favs, something about it is so promising that this year we might just have a good spring / i shot this macro laying on ground (again) using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens
Porcelain world Series Model: Chalsea Darling
Porcelain World Series Model: Chelsea Darling
A fading bloom in my garden… the petals would curl up at the end of it’s life cycle.
Unfortunately I have no official name for this striking daisy. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
A photograph of a heart shape on a stamen of a small flower. / Diascia Hybrid :)
Tiny dandelion seeds against a colorful paper… Enjoy!
Acrylic, Texture & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska / Nov 2008 ORIGINAL FOR SALE – (Framed individually – sold as Triptych) / Triptych 34cm x 64cm with frame each (102cm x 192cm) Also sold at TOP FRAMES Castletown Shopping Centre, Townsville / Queensland Australia
Just hanging on. Last petal on the poppy holding on against the wind and weather. A bit of trial SC work with this one, attempting to show the beauty of the petal just prior to dropping off into the darkness. Canon 400D Sigma 70-300 macro lens. Photoshop CS3 for Selective Colouring work.
Inverted image taken with 2MP Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera. Top Ten Winner for ‘Inverted’ Challenge – ‘All In, Editing’ group – March 2009 Top Ten Winner for ‘May Avatar – Week Two’ Challenge – ‘A Fascinating Purple’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner for ’’Purple Petals, Seascapes and Skyscapes’ challenge – ‘A Fascinating Purple’ group – May 2009
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright As Is straight from the camera for the As Is Group
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Love, Peace and Tranquility / Featured in Gorgeous Flower Cards
Featured in Flowers in Macro Macro Photograph of the heart of a Freesia /
9/11/09 ~ Featured in Wildflowers of North America ~ Thank you ♥ 8/12/09 ~ Featured in Shots in the Fog ~ Thank you!!! Pretty wildflowers (Loosestrife) taken 7/27/09 – on a misty morning along the banks of the St. Lawrence River near Clayton, New York. Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) – Purple loosestrife is a tall, multi-stemmed (30-50 per plant), perennial forb that can grow up to 10 ft. (3 m) in height. The opposite or whorled leaves are dark-green, lance-shaped, sessile, 1.5-4 in. (3.8-10.2 cm) long and round or heart-shaped at the base. Flowering occurs in July to October, when pink to purplish flowers develop in 4-16 in. (10.2-40.6 cm) long spikes at the tops of the stems. Flowers have 5-7 petals and twice as many stamens as petals. Purple loosestrife is a serious invader of many types of wetlands, including wet meadows, prairie potholes, river and stream banks, lake shores, tidal and non-tidal marshes, and ditches. One plant can produce as many as 2 million seeds per year. Purple loosestrife is native to Europe and Asia. It was first introduced into North America in the early 1800s for ornamental and medicinal purposes. It has also been used as a nectar plant for bee-keeping.
it’s nearly spring, here… / jordan busson. 15 august 2009. add elucidate on: /
FEATURED IN Photo Manipulators FEATURED IN Dream and Fantasy Art / actually this was a normal photo source given for a contest…i had changed it into a more dreamy type in photoshop Here is the link to the original photo source which was given for the photoshop contest…check the link / original source photo FOR THE CHALLENGE THEME GROUP / Oh So Emotional (Current Emotion: In Love) 443 views…....favoured by 39 people till now….
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