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Can anything look more beautiful than flowers kissed by the rain?
Close-up shot of a bright yellow tulip bud
What: Flower of a bulb. / ... / Location: Crystal Castle / ... / Note: Yes, selective layering has been used to enhance the flower and mono-colour the background. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
My husband’s paternal grandmother, Tootsie, died at the age of 95. She had a sound mind and sound body and an enduring love for gardening, something she cultivated till she breathed her last. Before she died, she gave her grandchildren amaryllis bulbs and to this day, many many years after her passing on, we still have the fruits of her labors. This is one of Tootsie’s amaryllis bulbs that is about to burst into bloom, many springs after her death.
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A pile of onions from my garden. MY BUBBLESITE /
Tulip Festival – May 2008 / Washington Park – Albany, New York / Shot with Canon Rebel XTi & Canon compact macro EF 50mm lens Featured in Flowers in Macro Group 10/10/09
This is a small “slice” of my mother’s garden; she is a master gardener. Anything she plants thrives beautifully, and my father is just as good as she is. He saves watermelon and tomato seeds when he eats at restaurants, dries them, plants them, and harvests a good crop later on. What a wonder my parents are; truly their hearts are in the garden.
Deep burgandy red day lilly blooming in my parent’s garden. It is back lit by the late afternoon sun highlighting the verigation in the petals and setting the little bits of pollen on the anthers aglow
I packed a thermos, phoned a friend and spent a beautiful spring day at Araluen Botanical Gardens in Roleystone. Every year thousands of tulip bulbs are planted and each year the show of flowers is brilliant. These are the best shots of the days, I hope you like them.
The colour and design of the Keukenhof Gardens in Lisse, the Netherlands is astounding. In this image I wanted to have fun simply with the blocks of different coloured tulips.
The tulip beds of Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands change every year. Teams of gardeners plan the layouts years in advance and plant thousands of bulbs. The tulips bloom for two months and then everything is dug out and the process begins again.
The elegant flower of Gladiolus – the Sword lily
This is an original image I shot here in Anderson, CA on 12/05/08 in the evening…....I can’t believe that I actually have Paperwhites blooming in December! Shot in front of my gardening shed…so I edited it a bit. This image is copyright protected and registered: MCN: C0B79-02DA1-7C954 / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action
A photo of a tulip that was transformed to a painting. A spring early summer bloomer.
An original image of my neighbors beautiful spring Narcissus blossoms…....I have edited out the chaotic background and replaced it with the blue…. / This image is copyright protected and registered:MCN: CF543-A5ED8-F363E / Please respect copyrights. / /
Taken with my Olympus SP-550UZ, / macro setting. The light was / amazing!
As is or Straight from the camera, JPEG. It was taken with a Canon 50D camera on 05/06/2009. I planted 150 tulip bulbs last fall and this is the results. No spotlight light just natural light. /
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
One of my favorite, yet challenging plants to photograph – Alium bulgaricum – Nectaroscordum siculum bulgaricum. Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO200, Manuel, Handheld, natural light, F/5.6.
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