Can anything look more beautiful than flowers kissed by the rain?
I find this simple image reminds me of shoots or bulbs of a plant dividing off from the parent organism. It is another fractal, derived from an algorithm I found when I made a programming error :) One of the reasons I write my own software instead of one of the very powerful and nicely designed fractal programs out there, it’s easier to make mistakes and sometimes I like the mistakes better than the intended result.
This photo was taken at Floriade Tulip Festival in Canberra, Australia.
I always look inside a tulip with anticipation, as the colour and design vary greatly between flowers.
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The Flame Lily taken in the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens
A pile of onions from my garden. MY BUBBLESITE /
For Carlotta
Created with the help of dragonfly and snails from Edith Kangas, (Through My Eyes)
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.
This beautiful and fragrant flower is the result of a forced bulb during mid-winter. Living in a colder climate it is always nice to have flowers during this cold time of year. The fragrance from this flower can freshen a whole room and provides great aromatherapy! Featured 2/3/09 in the 100% group. Thank you hosts.
Canon G9 / Three double tulips.
Single Double Tulip Canon G9 / Macro / Blossom is approx. 2” across. FEATURED in Tulips, June 2009
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
Best View 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.
Jonquils – Polly’s Pearl Photo taken in my garden in Melbourne. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AV 1/800 AE 5.6 ISO SPEED 100 Please click on card for details / !: Please click on print for details / !:
Star White Flower (Ipheion Uniflorum) bulb / Photo taken in Melbourne CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AE 1/250 AV 2.8 ISO SPEED 100 > >
Yellow and White Iris / Photo taken in my garden in Melbourne on 1st September, 2009. Featured in: / Extream close ups on 2nd September, 2009 / Bits & pieces on 3rd September, 2009 / Gorgeous Flower Cards on 3rd September, 2009 Thanks so much to all hosts, i really appreciate it. Thanks for viewing my work. I appreciate all comments. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AE 1/30 AV 2.8 ISO SPEED 100 Please click on card to view details / !: Please click on print to view my home page. / !: Please click on print to view my home page. / !:
Canon S5is, Tv-1/250, F3.5, ISO-80 @ 48.6mm taken outside in late afternoon of these “bulby” things in the garden and edited to B&W, I like this, dont know why, just do.
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