Budding macro
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Two more in the series after this one… Enjoy!!
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A Red poppy getting ready to bloom. THIS IS FOR THE CHALLENGE. / /
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Enjoy! _
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Best viewed LARGE
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Macro closup of a Canna lily center.
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Here is another one from my macro collection. Again, I’m my own worse critic so wasn’t too sure about this one so I’ll let you decide.
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Where do I begin with this piece? I have a lovely sweet pea vine that comes up along the back of my house every summer. The blooms are so pretty and the raindrops so exquisite on the pink petals and tendrils. It’s my favorite spot to obtain raindrop macros. After several photo shoots with this vine over the summer I tried to get a little more creative and put more of ‘myself’ into the image – literally! On the very top of the stem where you see a fine loop covered in waterdrops – that is actually a piece of my hair. Yes, I subjected myself to a moment of pain for this (smiles). / / Other than minor tone adjustments, and a slight saturation tweak, on the sweet pea stem itself – that part of the original image was left alone. I did so much to the background I wouldn’t even know where to begin. I don’t think there was a filter or distort tool I didn’t try until I finally achieved the look I wanted! I envisioned a pastel background with a marble look and am quite pleased with how it turned out. Raindrop Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST /
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The blooms on this lovely plant soak up some spring sunshine. I thinks its clivia. Remember tho this is scotland… I brought this houseplant into a (so far this year unused) ‘summerhouse’ during a sunny interval , but my model and I had to soon dash for cover to avoid frost damage…. :)) See also our turn soon.. I found it hard to choose between these 2 images so any comments and tips most welcome ..anyhow it makes a change from rotten apples – my last macro.. :)
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Rose digital artwork Any words added by request.
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I took this for the birth of beauty challenge in the flowers in macro group!
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Two buds waiting for their turn to dazzle in the spring sunshine. / Remember tho this is scotland… I brought this houseplant into a (so far this year unused) ‘summerhouse’ during a sunny interval , but my model and I had to soon dash for cover to avoid frost damage…. :)) See also moment in the sun I found it hard to choose between these 2 images so have posted both . ... any tips or comments most welcome….(a nice change from mouldy apple macros at least i hope!) Untouched apart from cropping / / :) / /
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Found this little bit of heaven on Mt. Glorious Yesterday, the size of your fingernail…....................gorgeous / xkc Life isn’t measured by the breaths you take, but by what takes your breath away.” / - Anonymous check out….. MY WEBSITE For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies
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Flower buds that I thought looked cool found beside a little creek in Smyrna, Georgia / Canna (or Canna lily, although not a true lily) is a genus of approximately twenty species of flowering plants.1 The closest living relations to cannas are the other plant families of the order Zingiberales, that is the gingers, bananas, marantas, heliconias, strelitzias, etc.[3] Canna is the only genus in the family Cannaceae. Such a family has almost universally been recognized by taxonomists. The APG II system of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998) also recognizes the family, and assigns it to the order Zingiberales in the clade commelinids, in the monocots. The species have large, attractive foliage and horticulturists have turned it into a large-flowered, brash, bright and sometimes gaudy, garden plant. In addition, it is one of the world’s richest starch sources, and is an agricultural plant.[3] Although a plant of the tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are easy to grow in most countries of the world as long as they can enjoy about 6 hours average sunlight during the summer. See the Canna cultivar gallery for photographs of Canna cultivars. The name Canna originates from the Celtic word for a cane or reed.4
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wow its amazing how close you can get with a macro lens, / must use a tripod next time! / these are tiny buds in the garden, / another plant i have no idea on the variety
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I found that from the side the sun was spreading a lovely light on the vines and that the flowers seemed to be stretching forward.
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I love observing the detail in flower buds. The bud of the Cosmos is very interesting to view close up, although they mostly go unnoticed next to its beautiful flowers. Check out the other Cosmos images in my gallery! All make beautiful greeting cards. View Cosmos here View Pretty in Pink here
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Here’s another rained -filled spring bud !
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You are my sunshine / my only sunshine / you make me happy / when skies are gray / you’ll never know dear / how much I love you / so please don’t take / my sunshine away
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I’m in awe of God and his amazing designs! His creation inspires me to worship Him.
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by summer’s ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet. / ~William Shakespeare.
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I love the different textures and colors this little bud had… it has the same colors as a peacock feather! This was taken with a sigma 105mm macro lens, the bud was tiny about the size of my pinky nail.
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