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  • Single blossoming tree in spring.

  • 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.

  • Two more in the series after this one… Enjoy!!

  • Second in the series!

  • This is what the rhododendron looks like in full bloom. native to the great smoky mountains, millions in this area. it starts to bloom in the 2nd week of june, but it’s at it’s peak the later part of june. / before it starts to bloom its full of tight buds, resembling a avacado, then it each one starts to open, and this is the result / best time to shoot this flower is in low lighting. any other time of day you will pretty much end up with blown/washed out flowers about 100% of the time. / my other shot of the buds is here come the rhodies / if you want an idea of what it looks like before it blooms completely

  • 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.

  • Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.

  • “Praise” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © An agapanthus beginning to bloom. “Praise the young and they will blossom.” / ~Irish Proverb

  • In the garden again.

  • Straight from my Nikon D90~

  • *Thank you to catherine veal for helping me with textures…. / hope you like it xxx * / Nikon D40x

  • Pink Rose / Un-edited Direct from the camera using natural light. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS. / TV 1/250, AV 8.0, ISO SPEED 1600 > >

  • A Rose bud ;) I messed with it a bit, didn’t know what I was doing, don’t know what I did even!! This is the end product – good, bad or indifferent? I like it ;) Of course I blame fellow bubbler Trish Woodford She has been doing great things with a selection of her photo’s using photoshop and encouraged me to give it a go! Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410 Featured in the group – You’re Accepted 21/07/09

  • Another close-up of a rose off the fifty year old rose bush from my garden. I upped the contrast on this one a tad! ;-) Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410 Featured in the group – Flowers In Macro – 07/10/09

  • Watercolour and Ink on Silk FEATURED in ‘Painted Nature’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘60’s Glory’ October 2009

  • Okay… okay! this really is the last one!! I couldn’t resist, the way the petals were drooping revealing the crown.:-) Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410

  • I guess there is nothing to special about this capture, I just liked the colour ;-) Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410

  • Nikon D40, Nikkor 55-200mm lens / August 2009 / La Masion Chenier, historical gardens and home built in 1756, at the confluence of the rivers: riviere-du-Chene and riviere-des-Mille Isles, located in St-Eustache, Quebec CANADA Featured in the Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free group October 2009 / Spotlight of the week Canadiana group October 6 2009

  • Nikon D40, Nikkor 55-200mm lens / August 2009 / La Masion Chenier, historical gardens and home built in 1756, at the confluence of the rivers: riviere-du-Chene and riviere-des-Mille Isles, located in St-Eustache, Quebec CANADA Heleniums are hardy perinneal flowering plants native to North America that grow in late summer and autumn. Common names include sneezeweed, helen’s flower, and dogtooth daisy. .

  • Helenium Autumnale / Nikon D40, Nikkor 55-200mm lens / August 2009 / The Orton Effect, first attempt La Masion Chenier, historical gardens and home built in 1756, at the confluence of the rivers: riviere-du-Chene and riviere-des-Mille Isles, located in St-Eustache, Quebec CANADA Heleniums are hardy perinneal flowering plants native to North America that grow in late summer and autumn. Common names include sneezeweed, helen’s flower, and dogtooth daisy. .

  • Nikon D40, Nikkor 55-200mm lens / August 2009 / La Masion Chenier, historical gardens and home built in 1756, at the confluence of the rivers: riviere-du-Chene and riviere-des-Mille Isles, located in St-Eustache, Quebec CANAD Heleniums are hardy perinneal flowering plants native to North America that grow in late summer and autumn. Common names include sneezeweed, helen’s flower, and dogtooth daisy. . Featured in daisy & company November 2009

  • My Heuchera (Georgia Peach) in Flower :-D in my garden, canon 400d w/ 18-55mm and x4 macro ! FULL VIEW PLEASE!

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