Botanic garden 

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  • Touch of Tuscany
    by Globalphotos

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    Click Here / / . / / SALES – laminated prints WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • A lady in white
    by Momlee Bhattacharjee

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    An attempt at painting an image with my camera :). This shot is also available with a border.

  • A seat by the water
    by Flamejob

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  • Lilac
    by Romeo Koitmäe

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    Flowers after Rain.

  • Legacy
    by Globalphotos

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    The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence, that makes no demands for sustenance and extends generously the products of it’s activity. / It affords protection to all beings, offering shade even to the axeman who destroys it. Lord Buddha 500 BC . / Shot taken outside the Royal Adelaide Botanic Gardens, South Australia . /

  • Botanical Gardens - Melbourne
    by Flamejob

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  • Loneliness
    by David Iori

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    David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Loneliness

  • Sky full of Poppies
    by Kim Bender

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57”

  • Serendipity
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    On a visit to the Jardin Botanique in Montreal I was captivated by the Chinese Garden. Various ponds and streams had huge floating islands of lily pads. But it was not until I rested that I discovered these two lily pads and the reflections, just over the side of the bench I was sitting on. Taken in macro mode. “Life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences, but rather it is a tapestry of acts that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.” -from the movie Serendipity Featured in the Abstracts From Nature group July 2008.

  • Pink Cone Flower
    by Sheryl Kasper

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    A pink Cone Flower photographed in the garden.

  • the Park Bench
    by Karsten Stier

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    There is a type of quiet peaceful solitude that one can only experience in a park Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 56 inches / 92 X 143 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .......................................................................................

  • Unfortunately most plants in this stunning garden are untagged. I have no official name for this striking daisy. Taken in Lilian Fraser Garden, Pennant Hills (Sydney) Australia. Lilian Fraser (the third qualified female biologist in Australia) was born in 1908 at Kurrajong, NSW. The family moved to Pennant Hills after her father Charles purchased the ‘Hopetoun’ poultry farm in Bellamy Street sometime between 1915 and 1920. Over the years, much of the original farm was sold off as residential lots but almost an acre was kept for gardens surrounding the house. The present garden covers 3,426 square metres. Lilian Fraser lived on the property for most of her life. During a career spanning 33 years, Dr Fraser made many significant contributions to world knowledge of citrus diseases. She travelled extensively in Australia and overseas, spending her holidays exploring bushland for new plant and disease specimens. / / Following the death of her mother, Dr Fraser became more involved in the gardens surrounding the house, growing a wide range of plants. As trees and shrubs matured, the garden evolved into the woodland garden it is today. Among the wide range of plants are some very special for their size or rarity. As she approached old age with no immediate family, Dr Fraser offered her garden to Hornsby Shire Council. Her final wish was for her garden be enjoyed as a public garden and park. She died in 1987, aged 79. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • The Gourd Garden (2)
    by Elena Ray

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    Photo montage of our gourd garden.

  • Light show
    by halftone

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  • Three Daisies
    by Sheryl Kasper

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    This is a grouping of three African Daisies. Reminds me of three sisters, three special friends, etc. Thank you for viewing my work. ANIMALS / BUTTERFLY / CHRISTMAS / FLOWERS / IMAGES WITH / MESSAGES / RELIGIOUS Images copyright ©Sheryl Kasper – 2007. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Beautiful Day
    by signore

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    Photography, zoom filtered. / By Gina Signore. / Dahlia House Studios. / The Sunflower Patch.

  • Reflections of Winter
    by Globalphotos

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  • Very tweet
    by susan davies

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    feathered friend at botanic garden centre, wales meet

  • Simplicity
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Peace Lily / / /

  • remember
    by Kelly Angard

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  • Softly, softly
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

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    My first attempt at a soft waterfall, albeit handheld and within muttering distance of someone who sounded like he knew what he was doing!!! / So with a few attempts that ended up on the virtual ‘cutting room floor’ I think I’ve managed one that is passable. / Taken at Mt Tomah Botanical Gardens in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney … on a photography outing with Warren Williams who was visiting from Sth Africa. NOW FOR A CROPPED VERSION as per Boz’z suggestion / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Greenhouse
    by Andy Harris

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    The beautifully restored greehouses at the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Yorkshire UK. The Gardens first opened in 1836 with these glass pavilions (greehouses) built some time after. The gardens were in some decline before the whol garden was restored from 1997-2003 and this building was officially re-opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on 1 September 2003. Further information can be found here See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing

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  • Softly Version II
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

    US$18.53–US$98.80

    SEcond version – following Boz’s suggestion, cropped to allow the waterfall to fill the frame (and also remove a lighter distracting rock!) / / exp: 0.250s / ap: f16 / ISO: 160 / WB: Auto / No polarizer (perhaps a mistake as is was sunny) / Hand held / / It was a tad overexposed but RAW processing worked a treat. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

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