Blue lavender
229 creative works found
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The silhouette of a humming bird at sunset.
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This is the neon cuckoo bee (Thyreus nitidulus). drinking nectar from a lavender flower in rural Central Victoria, Australia. This species is counterpart to the blue-banded bee (Amegilla cingulata). (I was lucky enough to get a photo of that one, too!) Both are bees native to Australia. Both are solitary - in the sense that they do not form colonies with a queen - but a number of bees may build nests close together (I’m not sure if they build them adjacently or not). The cuckoo bees - as the name suggests - lay their eggs in nests built by the blue-banded ones. The cuckoo young eat the food stored by the blue-banded bee, leaving the blue-banded young to starve, and earning themselves the label ‘kleptoparasite’.
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Oil Pastel and Acrylic Ophelia dreamed she was on a journey to a foreign land. In that land, she encountered an exotic purple flower with 3 petals. Though strange in appearance,it had the most calming and relaxing scent Ophelia has ever known. Ophelia was most reluctant to leave this flower and its’ scent when she knew her dream odyssey had to come to an end soon. However, all endings are simply preludes to new beginnings :D / / View other “Dream Odyssey” creations in my Zazzle store: / / /
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BEST VIEWED LARGER Sunrise lights Lavender Bay is located on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour easily reached by ferry service from Sydney’s ferry terminus of Circular Quay. The buildings behind is the North Sydney CBD, this shot is the result of 5 bracketted images, processed in Photomatix HDR Software. No filters were used the only post production was the HDR software tonemapping and a touch of sharpening in Capture NX. My continued exploration of the HDR technique
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A bedraggled survivor of this wet wet scottish summer soaks in a little warmth in the briefest of sunny intervals. I think it’s a dwarf aster or michaelmas daisy – a goodnatured border perennial and hardy with it – just as well! / ;) A handheld macro hastily taken along with japonese anemone / / /
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The exquisitely fragrant blooms of Brunfelsia fade as they age – thus the wonderful poetic name “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”. Texture by Bea Pierce.
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Happy New Year to everyone !
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Lavender just flowering in my neighbours garden.
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Digital image
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Digital design
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Image taken at the Nannup Lavender Farm , Nannup Western Australia Nannup Lavender Farm For more images of cozmist: / Nannup Lavender Farm Images / Busselton Jetty Images / Christmas Cards / Dogs / Birds / Scenery / Creatures
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Done with Apophysis.
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Composition of one photograph in various layers,using different values and effects. Created in Gimp and Photoshop.
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Encaustic card How wonderfull it is to receive a poem as a gift. / This one is given to me by a great man who knows how to touch my heart and soul. / Dank je wel engel xx Barren trees in frozen skies / Mystic silhouettes still hidden / In underworld’s silky ties / Where Light still is forbidden Yet with unconditional love / She creates lavender dreams / Hands hovering like a dove / In gentle strokes and streams. Is this Paradise Lost / Or is this Atlantis Rising / Is this Lemuria’s last post / Or an angel’s hymn you sing? Author; ArjunA
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French Country Lavender in a galvanized pail painted with the bold beautiful yellows and blue of Provence in a vibrant, stylized composition.
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mixed media on canvas 20”x24” one of an ongoing series of portraits…....
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This work was featured on the Homepage. The Blue Lily
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Oil on canvas / Lavender fields in an approaching storm, poppies shooting up in the foreground.
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This photo is also available in my calendar . See the entire collection: Colour Of Life Calendar
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