Lovely and bright spring tulips
Fresh and tasty strawberries reflected on white background
Close view of a black swan in Cornwall UK.
A black swan and a reflection on a still water lake.
A Black Swan With Shiny Feathers floating on a lake.
Close up on a pile of fresh red, black and white grapes on a plate isolated from the background.
A close up on a series of fresh bell peppers
Three varieties of grapes with a vine and sunflowers lit by the late afternoon sun (part of a series)
Extreme macro image of a red rose petals with dew drops
An assortment of coloured Peppers. I moved them around a lot to get different compositions.
vibrant pink calla lili, isolated on black
Red and yellow tulip blooms
A cute Ladybug….
Yum!
Close-up of a very red rose with droplets. / Photographer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
Red & yellow Gerbera.
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A little collection of my spring pics..
Featured in Endangered Plants – May 24th, 2009 This is my first Prairie Crocus photographed this year. What a joy to see one after a long, long winter. The Prairie Crocus is the floral emblem of the province of Manitoba, Canada. It’s a silky-hairy perennial 10-40cm tall; the leaves mainly basil 4-10cm wide, divided 1-3 times into slender segments, long stalked; stem leaves are smaller. The flowers are blue-purple, cupped about 2.5-3.5cm across, with 5-7 petal-like sepals. They bloom in Spring, March-June in Manitoba in open, well-drained sites. Photographed in Manitoba with Canon XSi, f/16, 1/100 sec, ISO-200, focal length 100mm. The Prairie Crocus is on the endangered plants list due to the destruction of suitable habitat.
Asparagus heads on a bench in the garden
Canon 40D, 17-55mm / f/11 1/160 ISO 250
Close up shot of Green leaves. Creating freshness. Camera Nikon D40, Focal Length 46mm, F/10, ISO 250
Bright fungi in a pine forest. Using a Pantax Optio W60
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