This shot was taken in my backyard, just as this praying mantis was passing in front of a yellow mum !
Peace Lily / / /
I have always these flowers, and I love em even more when the sun hits them at just that right moment and really makes them pop. Hope you all enjoy this one, it is a personal favorite of mine John
The leaf of an orange tree held above the lamp on my desk ;) here’s another one: /
Flowers after Rain.
Makes me happy, will make you happy too! / / Order Postage Stamp: / / More Photos: /
Fresh raspberries… Season is ON! Real madness! / What can be better then summer time? shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode, ISO-100, Shutter Speed: 1/80, F/2.8, White balance – Auto Featured in the group Canon DSLR November, 2008 / Featured in the group Photography 101 December 30, 2008 / Featured in the group The Woman Photographer April 10, 2009 / Featured in the group The Fruit and Veg Shop July 01, 2009 / Featured in the group Canon Vs Nikon July 22, 2009 / / more photos: / /
So much beauty can still be found in a flower that is starting to fade. This black eyed susan immediately caught my eye with all the wonderful autumn colors in its wilting petals. Photo taken in my garden – Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Note: Background was not digitally changed to black – that is the way the photo was taken :) FLORAL GALLERY / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST /
In the garden…purples and greens
In Berlin Tiergarten (Germany)...
I’ve entered the word of layering images and it is SO MUCH FUN! After my first week of practice this is the first creation I felt was worthy of upload to RB. This work of art includes the combination of 2 images – a monarch butterfly, and a black-eyed susan. I enhanced the colors in 3 sections of the monarch’s wing to tie the colors in the composition together and purposely made the butterfly smaller than life. I have entered an entirely new world here and am excited at the possibilities that lie ahead as I search through my extensive collection of images for future works :o) / / Original floral image. / / FLORAL GALLERY / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
Water droplets on my Zygocactus. Photographer: Me
Rose from my garden. / / /
Variegated hebe. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens
A daisy with its petals closed up for the night. An evening shot. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens, +4 close up filter.
Loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata) Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens, +4 closeup filter
Canon 500D with Sigma 70mm…LOVE how this turned out! The tiny super clear drop with the pink reflection was a wonderful BONUS to the clarity of the tips of the stamen that I was going for…I wanted soft focus on the rest of the flower, which I got, but that one drop was on the same focal length as the part I was trying for and the reflection just makes it pop! Well…I think so..what do YOU think? / Featured in: Gorgeous Flower Cards / AND Canon DSLR
A perfect drop of dew caught on a dead leaf from my sweet pea plant in my garden. I laid a piece of teal sparkle fabric from my daughter fairy wings underneath it for a boost of color…I think it turned out nicely:) / Canon 500D / Sigma EX DG 70MM macro /
Viewed 775 times as of Nov 20/09 / Viewed 666 times as of Nov 5/09 This one just reminded me of how a person sometimes turns themselves to hide from the world..a reversed drop reflecting back on itself. / Canon 500D / Sigma 70mm / / Featured in:Featured Art by RedBubble / AND / In The Pink / AND / Color Me A Rainbow / And / The 500 To 5000 Viewings Group /
Since light IS color here we see how it bends around an object with light…no color additions or subtractions…just slight noise removal …love this purple. / Drop of water in a tendril from my sweet pea:) / Canon 500D / Sigma 70MM macro Featured in: A Fascinating Purple /
Super macro / Pentax Optio S30 / Location Brisbane /
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