Botanical tree 

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  • Tree
    by mrana

    coloured pencil

  • These trees are majestic and somehow you never get used to their beauty…this is a Magnolia grandiflora. For more floral images see my flower gallery

  • Florida scene

  • These ancient live oaks have stood their ground for a long time, surviving hurricanes, intense heat, bitter cold, and every test that time can dish out. When I look at them, I’m filled with a sense of respect for them and encouraged to stand firm through my own trials.

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  • Another one of those moments, when you hang out at the local park, expect to see not much at all and then walk away with an image like this. I love the contrast of the Pileated Woodpecker against the green foliage. / Taken with the D200 and Sigma 50-500mm lens. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria THIS IS A PRINT ONLY VERSION THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster

  • Back to the local park, and out of the blue the same Pileated Woodpecker I got some shots of a few weeks ago, returned for yet another photo shoot. This time he was about 20 yards from me, and easily stayed for 10 minutes or so. Needless to say, he was easy prey with the D200 and Sigma 50-500mm lens. I love the pieces of bark flying around as he was looking for breakfast. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • Aug 2008 – Staten Island Botanical Gardens

  • Tropical Hibiscus / Garden of Eden / Puohokamoa Valley / Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi SOLD / 11 May 2009 / Mahalo nui to the buyer, thank you so much for your gift of Aloha! 1x Laminated Print: Tropical Hibiscus / Medium / Black Border with Artist’s Details /

  • Pink Protea / Ali`i Kula Lavender Farm Kula / Upcountry Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • I have to smile every time I see this image. Taken at the Marie Selby Botanical gardens, in Sarasota , Florida. straight up from the camera to you . /

  • “Roots of Wisdom” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © The trunk and roots of a River Gum tree found along the banks of the Murray River near Mildura, Victoria. “The trees are whispering to me, reminding me of my roots, and my reach… shhhhhh… can you hear them? Selflessly sharing their subtle song.” / ~Jeb Dickerson

  • I took this photograph in a botanical garden when the sun was setting. I was in awe of these stunning colors, The dark silhouettes of the trees / created a dramatic contrast of color, texture reflecting the beauty and power of nature’s rich palette. I was in awe of the changing palette of colors that lit up the sky before a rain storm. Nature has a lot to teach us / about life. The wisdom of Robert Louis Stevenson is expressed in the metaphors of his profound poetry: “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, / but by the seeds you plant.” / ~Robert Louis Stevenson Please view this in the large format

  • Eucalyptus Bark in Botanical Gardens, Melbourne. Shot with Nikon D80 Sigma105mm macro f/14 ISO 400 1/60sec Tripod /

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright

  • Nikon D60

  • About This Drawing / The Black Mamaku is our largst treefern, and very striking not only in its size but in the patterns of its fronds. This one is close to my house. If you like this work, check out my Etching of the same design. Graphite pencil on art paper. Sold to a collector in Kerikeri. About The Giclee Prints About The Framed and Matted Prints Featured in my ‘Atmospherics’ Calendar: /

  • A picture perfect day at Mount’s Botanical Garden,W. Palm Beach, FL. Leica V-Lux 1 HDR in Photomatix with 3 exposures

  • from my yard .. i love to take shots of this amazing survivor plant . this is on my oak tree .. this shot is an as is image due to the effects of the suns work amidst the limbs / Here is a shot I took a few ago, that has become one of my favorites due to the comments left with it :) also known as :spanish moss: / Due to its propensity for growing in humid southern locales like Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Eastern North Carolina, southeastern Virginia, South Carolina, Texas, and Alabama, the plant is often associated with Southern Gothic imagery. In the southeastern United States, the following tale is told: “As the story goes; there was once a traveler who came with his Spanish fiancée in the 1700s to start a plantation near the city of Charleston SC. She was a beautiful bride-to-be with long flowing raven hair. As the couple was walking over the plantation sight[sic] near the forest, and making plans for their future, they were suddenly attacked by a band of Cherokee who were not happy to share the land of their forefathers with strangers. As a final warning to stay away from the Cherokee nation, they cut off the long dark hair of the bride-to-be and threw it up in an old live oak tree. As the people came back day after day and week after week, they began to notice the hair had shriveled and turned grey and had begun spreading from tree to tree. Over the years the moss spread from South Carolina to Georgia and Florida. To this day, if one stands under a live oak tree, one will see the moss jump from tree to tree and defend itself with a large army of beetles.” In Hawaii, Spanish moss is typically referred to as ʻUmiʻumi-o-Dole, named for Governor Sanford B. Dole’s beard. It was introduced to Hawaii in the 1800s, and became a popular ornamental and lei plant. Recently it is occasionally called “Pele’s hair” after Pele the Hawaiian goddess. The term “Pele’s hair” usually refers to a type of filamentous volcanic glass. Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot wrote a ballad entitled “Spanish Moss”. informations source:Wikipedia”

  • Digital collage’ inspired by the natural wonders and beauty of each season and my love of wildlife.

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