Dianella revoluta – Black Anther Flax Lily / White Cluster / / / Diagonal Intrusion /
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The rings around the trunk of a palm tree. / ( photo impact ) / Click here to see all of my abstract images.
Oil on canvas
This is a couple of flowers from my show and Poems for her. As I glanced up to her window from the street below. / I saw a flower standing there all red and full of fire. / My love used flowers to express her fantasy an what was her mood that day. / This flower seemed as I wondered a strange choice to me. / And as I looked up at the window its face blazed back down to me. / And then I asked myself what in the world could this flower be? / And on this night it was the Tiger Lily all bright and full of fire. / That was the one that warned me first of my true loves desire. / But if only I was brave enough to venture in the house. / What mystery’s lie up the stairs beyond the waiting door?
Most Selling Item Tried some t-shirt design for the first time. Hope this design looks good on t-shirt Made with Adobe Photoshop CS3
Again, waiting for the realtor and taking shots of the plants in the garden – adjusted this a bit and thought it looked like it was on fire…kind of.
vector illustration
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Watercolour 70cm x 50cm. Inspired by a photo I took at the Gilbo’aa at Spring Time. / Thanks for viewing and commenting. / Love & Peace / Copyrights© Nira Dabush.
Featured in Urban Wildlife March 1, 2009. A common raccoon curiously walking straight at my camera wondering what I had. I actually had strangers yelling at me to get up and walk away because he was getting a little to close, but I just had to stay and take his pic! This photo was captured from the parking lot of the Floral Clock in niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
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Red Lilly / Un-edited Direct from the camera and taken in natural light. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / TV 1/250, AV 2.8, ISO SPEED 400 > >
Butterfly FEATURED IN: / You’re Accepted 09/06/09 / Untouchables 15/06/09 / Thats Entertainment 01/09/2009 / Thanks to all Groups Un-edited direct from the camera CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / TV 1/250, AV 9.0, ISO SPEED 1600 !: !:
A really exciting view of some more of my home grown echinacea. I have had so much fun enhancing these photographs I’ve taken today. I hope you can appreciate the fine art work this piece has turned into. I want to thank you for visiting my site. Please come again real soon. *PLEASE VIEW LARGER Smiles Leilani
I liked the abstract effect of the shadow play overlaid on the vines on the trunk of this very solid Fig tree. Kooragang Wetlands Rehabilitation Project, Newcastle.
Australian Sarsparilla plant. / (hardenbergia sp.) Australian native plant. Featured in: / Focus & lighting group on 22nd September, 2009 Photo taken in Diamond Creek, Melbourne on the 14th September, 2009 CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AE 1/200 AV 6.3 ISO SPEED 100 > > >
Spring Blossom / Photo taken in my back garden in Diamond Creek Melbourne of a flowering Nashi Tree. Featured in: / Georgeous flower cards on the 27th September, 2009 CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO / AE 1/800 AV 4.0 ISO SPEED 100 > >
Peony plants with frost and ice-pellets on them. / Photo taken outside my home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Oct 13th,2009 / Camera: Canon Power Shot A570IS
Goois Nature Reserve – Bussum – the Netherlands There were just so many fungi that morning, in so many different shapes, colours and conditions – and I felt I had to portrait each one of them :) This bracket fungi ‘sculpture’ drew my attention, because of it’s exceptional shape and size… smaller ones were growing out and on top of the larger ones… they must have been growing there for years… Bracket fungus Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera and Tamron 70-300mm Tele-macro1:2 lens Because of the beauty shown in this picture: / SAFE and PROTECT our woods and natural places! Features and top10 placements / Featured in Earth Keepers (Nov 7, 2009) / Top10 placement in patterns on fungi by Fungilicious / Thank you to these marvellous groups, and to the voters :) ! Thank you so much! / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) See all of my Fungi pics here / Natural levels and curves / Just the two of us / Beheaded
Goois Nature Reserve – Bussum – the Netherlands There were just so many fungi that morning, in so many different shapes, colours and conditions – and I felt I had to portrait each one of them :) On a fallen tree, I found lots of these brownish-white, slimy fungi, brilliant in the sun… A fly found it a nice place to have a little break in the sun, seemingly :) Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera and Tamron 70-300mm Tele-macro1:2 lens Because of the beauty shown in this picture: / SAFE and PROTECT our woods and natural places! / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) See all of my Fungi pics here / Natural levels and curves
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