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Image copyright © Marion Cullen. All rights reserved. Considered & Constructive critique invited and welcome.
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Flowers after Rain.
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SHOULD DEFINITELY BE VIEWED LARGE! THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) A medium-sized, often crooked tree has a short trunk to 1m diameter. It is low-branching with a spreading open crown. It sheds its bark in irregular patches in autumn, leaving a smooth white to yellow, olive-green or brown surface, occasionally with scribbly markings from insect lavae. Flowers appear in spring and early summer. They are white or cream. Snow Gum – Series 2 was Featured and chosen for Nature’s_Macro_Canvas Avatar of the Week – 5th July 2008. / Also Featured in: / Abstracts_from_Nature – 7th July 2008. / Textures_and_Materials – 9th July 2008.
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Cherry Blossom or ‘Sakura’ as it is known in Japan – Taken at the Werribee River September 08. Hand held macro. This image has not been edited in anyway. It is how it came from the camera. Windy day, fabulous afternoon light and great company. I was lucky enough to live in japan and experience the joy of the Sakura no Ki Festival for three years. It is truly a wonderful experience and this is my tribute to it. I hope you enjoy :)) About the Cherry Blossom in Japan. Sakura, or Cherry Blossom is an omen of good fortune and is also an emblem of love, affection and represents spring. Cherry blossoms are an enduring metaphor for the fleeting nature of life, and as such are frequently depicted in art. / In Japan the cherry blossoms are believed to exemplify the transient nature of life, because of their short blooming times. Cherry blossoms also symbolize clouds due to their nature of blooming en masse, besides being an enduring metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life, an aspect of Japanese cultural tradition that is often associated with Buddhistic influence, and which is embodied in the concept of mono no aware. The association of the Sakura with mono no aware dates back to 18th-century scholar Motoori Norinaga.The transience of the blossoms, the extreme beauty and quick death, has often been associated with mortality; for this reason, Sakura are richly symbolic. Sourced from Wikipedia Equipment : Nikon D60 with AF-S Micro Nikkor 60 mm f/2/8G.ED Sales – 1 x card
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had no idea on what to call this … beauty shall do! /
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Macro closup of a Canna lily center.
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Peace Lily / / /
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Arctotis … a beautiful flowering ground cover i have put in my garden …
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Insight Macro of rock taken at the Tip of Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Insight” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au
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The inner depths of a Moon Flower with a blue tint. If you need a bit of relaxing, just enlarge this image and submerge yourself into the depths of it; it really works! There is something about the calming effect of the color blue, and being enveloped in this luscious flower blossom does the trick for me! I actually took this in a bowl of water, on my kitchen table….the light was just coming through the window a bit and it added a little “glow” to the blossom…....this is taken with a Canon A640, 10 megapixel….....hope you enjoy it as much as I. The Inner Depths of Blue There is nothing like it, / Not the sweet smell of the elegant Rose, / Nor the luminescence of the morning dew. / Nothing shares the calming effects of / The Inner Depths of Blue.
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Four lovely tulips are displayed in this red vase with soft lighting. / Thank you for viewing my work. ANIMALS / BUTTERFLY / CHRISTMAS / EASTER / FLOWERS / IMAGES WITH / MESSAGES / RELIGIOUS / SPORTS Images copyright ©Sheryl Kasper. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rock Metamorphosis The colour of this rock has been changed over time due to the mineral deposits in the water flowing through this canyon. Wards Canyon, Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park, Queensland. Featured in Textures_and_Materials and Abstracts_from_Nature – August 2008.
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Octopuses Garden Macro of a Paperbark Tree – An abstract from nature.
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Gather ye rose-buds while ye may, old Time is still a-flying; / And this same flower that smiles today, tomorrow will be dying / Robert Herrick / (1591-1674) Should definitely be viewed LARGE! THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster
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....because all work and no play makes Rhana a very dull girl indeed ;) Right about now I am considering myself to be very lucky, for if I didn’t have a garden full of gorgeous flowers, likely my camera would be gathering dust and that wouldn’t be much fun at all! Thankyou all so much for your continued support whilst I have been mostly absent from the bubble. You are absolute treasures.
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I love ladybirds – ladybeetles – ladybugs, whatever you wish to call them. Sadly, they seem to be quite sparse in our gardens this year so finding one (let alone two) is a great thrill for me for these days :o) Bugs are Beautiful / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST /
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