Large oak tree in California….....just breaking buds in spring. All the original limbs have broken off with age and snow load. These limbs are all secondary growth.
I shot upwards into the sky, / with my magic IR eye, / what I saw I give to you, / this dreamy falsely coloured view.
Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.
Single blossoming tree in spring.
A lovely cherry blossom with a ttv blended layer
A budding cherry blossom tree, photographed at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco.
Bright blue sky in Melbourne today, and irresistible pink blossom.
Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.
This image captures the opening bud of Corymbia ficifolia ‘Wildfire’, which is a spectacular, dwarf flowering gum tree.
Illustrator / 2009 Yesterday morning as I was waking up with a cup of coffee, I heard the song of a robin and decided to use that as inspiration. Spring is just around the corner!
A closeup of an apple blossom converted to b&w and sepia-toned. Vignette added. /
The long days of winter have gone.. and everywhere you can see new life.. / each bud a miracle on it’s own.. i love Spring.. Straight from my Panasonic DMC-TZ4
Feature Who Are YOU to Judge? – 4/5/09 / ImageWriting – 3/19/09 Our trees are putting on buds…spring is here…it’s 76 degrees today and sunny skies…I was out in the yard with my two sons a few days ago…I spotted this little chickadee in the budding tree overhead…he was singing a sweet song…a melody pure and true…he was pretty far up in the tree…had to really zoom in…we see these little birds around quite often…please take time to watch the video…this little girl is so precious and talented…she has stolen my heart! Texture Three Little Birds BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE / Parus atricapillus Bird Spotting: This diminutive bird is one of the most familiar sights in the skies of North America. The black cap and bib and bright white cheeks make this bird easily recognizable. The wings are gray and edged in white, which gives this bird a delicate, handpainted look. Habitat: Black-capped chickadees enjoy deciduous and mixed forests as well as open woodlands. In winter suburban areas become their place of refuge. Nesting: Black-capped chickadees look for holes in trees, natural cavities or bird boxes to house their young. Each clutch consists of six to eight brown-speckled white eggs. The nest is a small cup constructed of grass, fur, soft plant material and feathers. Bird Bite: The black-capped chickadee feeds on insect eggs and larvae by hanging upside down while clinging to the undersides of tree branches. Backyard Tip: Flocks of this tame and inquisitive bird spend the winter in areas where bird feeders are easily available. They also find bird boxes an ideal location for their nests. Black-capped chickadees enjoy excavating nest cavities in the quaking aspen and will eat the fruit of the tall red huckleberry.
Straight from my Nikon D90~
just messing in photoshop / Nikon D90~
April 18, 2009 in Brookline MA, HDR + little Orton – Blooming Tree, I am not sure if it’s maple, let me know if you know Canon Power Shot SX10 IS Svetlana, here some Red for you / Out of shell / June 6, 2009 -Top Ten in a First Things Group challenge All Things Blue, Green, Yellow and Red
*Thank you to catherine veal for helping me with textures…. / hope you like it xxx * / Nikon D40x
A fairy for each month of the year
A close-up purple lilac buds blossoming. / Camera: Canon Rebel XT w/ 18-55mm zoom lens. / The open flowers are about 1cm in dia.
“So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, / The crawling locust, / The consuming locust, / And the chewing locust, / My great army which I sent among you. You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, / And praise the name of the LORD your God, / Who has dealt wondrously with you; / And My people shall never be put to shame. Then you shall know that I am in the midst of Israel: / I am the LORD your God / And there is no other. / My people shall never be put to shame. “ / ~Joel 2:25-27 Stock Credits: / Sxc.hu / aurochstock.deviantart.com
This is the unusual and pretty flower from an Orange tree which will become an Orange, see the miniature orange…isn’t it wonderful? It is actually the green ball at the base that becomes the orange but I love these tiny ones on top!
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