Bulbs 

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  • Can anything look more beautiful than flowers kissed by the rain?

  • A child’s eye view of a Christmas Tree

  • This photo was taken at Floriade Tulip Festival in Canberra, Australia.

  • i made this when i should be coming up with ideas for my art assignment. finally got a good title by the help of David Barnes

  • Saw these tulips at the store and couldn’t resist them..lol..I guess I am a sucker for a beautiful flower :)

  • 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.

  • A comment on our future.

  • This tiger lily was part of a beautiful bouquet my husband gave me for our 37th wedding anniversary on July 3. One of my favorite things about tiger lilies are the little “freckles” that dot the innermost parts of the petals.

  • The elegant flower of Gladiolus – the Sword lily

  • Traveling over the mountain last Spring with a girlfriend, what a change in scenery this was from pine-covered forests. In a little town called Mossyrock, there was this endless sea of color – tulips everywhere… / Of course, there was a roadside shop that we investigated and spent a little cash…but the photo-op was a have-to!!! / They were gone 2 weeks later, upon our return trip as Mother’s Day had passed. Would have loved to tiptoe through these…;) / /

  • Tulips and Pansies in Hyde Park

  • Light fitting at Crown Casino, Melbourne. Canon SX100IS Featured in Light Up My Life Top Ten in Light Up My Life November Avatar Challenge / Top 10 in Glass Challenge This photo has not been enhanced edited or changed in any way. MCN: C9252-3FDDA-05E87

  • Broken light bulb pieces

  • Governments around the world, are setting targets to phase out the use of Incandescent light bulbs, in favour of more energy-efficient fluorescent sources of lighting, effectively “sunsetting” one of the most ubiquitous inventions of the 20th century. Thomas Edison created the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb in 1879. Little did he know how much his invention would contribute to the energy crisis that dominates the 21st century!... (This is my first attempt at Digital Art, so I’d love to hear your comments, criticisms, suggestions, etc. I’ve started with a picture of a red lightbulb and used PS CS2 and most of the techniques in this tutorial for the water reflections. Unfortunately, it looks like it has since been removed) Also available as a T-shirt:

  • An orange parrot tulip from my garden. These are early bloomers and come up in mid-April in Canada. Nikon D80, Nikkor 105mm

  • Happy Easter RBers!!! :) / Apr 2008 / Nikon D80

  • Canon G9 / Three double tulips.

  • A ‘black’ parrot feather tulip. / Blossom approx. 2.5” Canon 50D / Canon 70-200mm f/4.0 L / FEATURED in The Woman Photographer (05 16 09) / FEATURED in Tulips (05 31 09)

  • My batteries were on there last legs when the light changed and the world turned red…just time for one last shot. Canon 50D, hoya nd400, two cokin nd grads, bulb mode, shutter release cable, f16, 321secs, iso 100, 15mm, long exposure noise reduction on, a wonky jetty and a bit of luck!

  • The twins’ first attempt at building a time travel device met with much derision from the scientific community.

  • oil on board / 18×24 cm. / 2009 / featured in Still life Art and Food Photography / featured in Home Page 18/11/2009 / 180 views

  • / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Art of Glass / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Your Living Spaces / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE: Power of Simplicity Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 28 – 135 mm

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