Closeup plant 

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  • Macro of a green leaf

  • Canon EOS 400D / Canon 50mm macro / ISO 100 / f/2.5 / 1/80s

  • A delicate green maiden hair fern.

  • Macro photo of a purple lilac bloom. MY BUBBLESITE

  • “Interwoven Hues” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Closeup of the trunk of a Triangle Palm or Dypsis decaryi. “But who can paint like Nature? / Can imagination boast, amid its gay creation, hues like hers?” / ~James Thomson

  • COPYRIGHT!! – May NOT be used WITHOUT my written and expressed PERMISSION!!! Taking an interest in abstract inspired photography. / (blue toning) View more here. / Canon EOS 450D + closeup/marco lens.

  • “Chive” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A chive in flower. “Sunshine surrounds the earth as love surrounds our souls.” / ~Amethyst Snow-Rivers

  • MY BUBBLESITE

  • Photo was taken with a fixed 60mm macro lens + a Raynox macro conversion lens, aperture value: f/2.8

  • “Wattle” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © “Sparkling in the sunlight, dancing in the breeze, / Creating magic in the bush the beautiful wattle trees / The perfume of its flowers encompass all around / The golden yellow hues of blossom on the ground.” / ~ Joy Wornes Competition Top Ten of the Australian Bush groups contest Wattle bring in the Spring. Top Ten of the Fabulous Flowers group Wattle challenge

  • FORTH PLACE in the challenge Orange hunt Bright orange blossom flower close up

  • Clematis from the Greek (klema) for branchlet. / There are over 400 wild varieties of native clematis, in fact most countries in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and to some extent in the southern hemisphere have species of clematis. For example, C. alpina is found in eastern Europe and C. cirrhosa in Mediterranean countries, C. vitalba in Britain, C. montana in India, C. lanuginosa in China, C. patens in Japan, C. aristata in Australia, C. afoliata in New Zealand and C. virginiana in America / Early plant collectors brought examples back to europe, which were soon to enrich it’s flora. One of the first to be introduced to England was C. viticella, which was brought from Spain in 1569. This was followed in 1596 by three other European species, C. cirrhosa, C. integrifolia and C. flammula. They were all used in hybridising programmes to produce new varieties. It was not until the 19th century that the stock for the large flowered clematis, which is so admired today was introduced from China, C. lanuginosa for example and C. patens from Japan. The Victorians took to clematis in a big way and the pioneering nursery of Jackmans once held a list of 343. Unfortunately the then little understood disease wilt, decimated the commercial stocks and it was not until after the second world war that nurseries were once more able to pursue serious large scale propagation. However the legacy of the Victorians does live on, many of the popular large flowered clematis available today come from the last century. Nikon D60 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm / f/5.6 1/60 ISO:360

  • Check out the teensie weensie little yellow stars in the center…love the way this just popped out while the background stayed all blurred….I think I may be getting the hang of things:)lol / From my garden.

  • I hope you enjoy my sets of two…macro shots with some softness to give a smoky almost surreal look. They look great mounted side by side. / All shots from this series are from my garden as they stand…no flower was harmed to set up a shot:) lol / Airdrie, Alberta My magickal place:) / Place this shot to the left of it’s mate and down a bit to match up:) / Featured in:Flowers in Macro / AND / Sets of Two /

  • Taken with my Canon 500D/T1i with 75-300mm with 10x closeup lens….up close up and personal on my famous pink plant…lol Featured in In The Pink

  • Canon 30D Canon 30D / / / Welcome! Thanks For Stopping By And taking A Look. / All Comments and Fav’s Are Truely Appreciated. Thank You!!! / / / / / / Featured in 1:1 Macro Photography – Oct 09 / Featured in Nature’s Wonders – Dec 09 / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – Dec 09 /

  • An experiment in flood filter…loving it:) Should I put up the original without the ripples and reflection?

  • I am not trying to overload but I actually had a really good shoot today and 4 shots out of 200 that I really liked…I hope you do too:) / Canon 500D sigma 70mm EX DG Macro / Spring Water, CD, lamp, flash and sweetpea tendril:) / Goes great with: Drop of Chrome II / /

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