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  • Softness of a rose.

  • Sunshine / / / The world gives me reasons, / To shout, scream and cry, / But the Sunshine always, / Make my worries go by. The Sunshine is like an angel, / It touches me through me Soul, / It gives me reason to smile, / Makes me complete on the whole. The Sunshine is like a sound, / It synchronizes the music in me, / I get great cause to celebrate, as, / It lets my spirit free. No matter its day or night, / The Sunshine is always there, / Making the shrewd world around, / Look pretty and fair. My Sunshine is soft and gentle, / Its snug and soothing too, / It snips my sorrows off me, / My Sunshine, dear, its You! -Composed on 13/05/07……….. Special dedication to Aayush and Ankit! / With great Love… Manisha By: Manisha Sharma / /

  • Valentine day

  • I held a piece of paper up against this pot of cyclamens on my windowsill with the sunlight coming in behind them

  • 2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series 1L Gate (description for context): to the immediate right of this piece is the trellis gate leading to the backyard gardens. And immediately right of that is the companion gate art piece flanking the other side. Growing and climbing up this art piece is ivy and a wisteria with silvery white/lavender flowers. To the left of the piece is a huge true red rhododendron bush/tree. And to the left of that, a twin royal purple rhododendron bush/tree. More toward the ground in this same area is green grass with assorted colorful wildflowers, and running perpendicular to the fence is a bed of large white daisies/yellow centers and yellow tulips. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /

  • Makes me happy, will make you happy too! / / Order Postage Stamp: / / More Photos: /

  • daylily in morning light /

  • I shot this Day-Lily earlier this morning in my garden just as it was opening…..10 minutes later it was a full blossom…...... / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • I am trying something new with my editing..hope you enjoy it…...the vase is edited in…..... / / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • Another experiment with metallic blue paper as a background and the flash on my camera… haha, I guess it worked well. I never use my flash, so that’s why this is so experimental, hehe. It’s also the stamen of a hibiscus.

  • Taken in my garden here in Northern CA on July 5th, 2008….......I can loose myself in these warm embracing colors…......hope you enjoy this unedited macro shot. / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • 12 months of stunning roses.

  • Mixed media work created with one of my photographs, a fractal design and the tools of Photoshop. / Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /

  • I created these wings for my little Japanese butterfly girl. Featured in the Patchwork and Outsiders Group. .

  • A beautiful apricot coloured Rose bud opens out to show it’s beauty and emit it’s enticing frangrance.

  • Some more of these wonderful velvety roses, greatest roses ever I swear. I adjusted the white balances when I shot this to give it a more bluish tone. Taken indoors with flash and with a sigma 105 mm macro lens. Enjoy!

  • ... voted in the top 10 in the Not in it’s Natural State Challenge in Blooming Trees – 2 Per Day ... fabulous images, fabulous entries – I’m delighted at at all the votes! Thank you kindly :)

  • May 8, 2009 / One of my wife’s Mother’s Day blooms. I was trying out my early Father’s Day gift-a set of Kenko Extension tubes. / I used all three-12mm, 20mm and a 36mm stacked—with my Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Exposure: 25 seconds / Aperture: f/16.0 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 200 Featured work in Extreme Close-Ups group.

  • One of my wife’s Mother’s Day blooms. / May 10, 2009 Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Kenko Extension tubes—12mm, 20mm and 36mm stacked Exposure: 0.6 / Aperture: f/2.8 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 200 Featured work in the Flowers in macro and DSLR Users Only groups.

  • just before sunset, thanks for your patience hehe / Dawn’s website / / /

  • Clematis from the Greek (klema) for branchlet. / There are over 400 wild varieties of native clematis, in fact most countries in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and to some extent in the southern hemisphere have species of clematis. For example, C. alpina is found in eastern Europe and C. cirrhosa in Mediterranean countries, C. vitalba in Britain, C. montana in India, C. lanuginosa in China, C. patens in Japan, C. aristata in Australia, C. afoliata in New Zealand and C. virginiana in America / Early plant collectors brought examples back to europe, which were soon to enrich it’s flora. One of the first to be introduced to England was C. viticella, which was brought from Spain in 1569. This was followed in 1596 by three other European species, C. cirrhosa, C. integrifolia and C. flammula. They were all used in hybridising programmes to produce new varieties. It was not until the 19th century that the stock for the large flowered clematis, which is so admired today was introduced from China, C. lanuginosa for example and C. patens from Japan. The Victorians took to clematis in a big way and the pioneering nursery of Jackmans once held a list of 343. Unfortunately the then little understood disease wilt, decimated the commercial stocks and it was not until after the second world war that nurseries were once more able to pursue serious large scale propagation. However the legacy of the Victorians does live on, many of the popular large flowered clematis available today come from the last century. /

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