Softness of a rose.
This is a macro shot of a plant in my neighbours garden. Around here they are known as Hot Pokers. I thought you might enjoy these colourful flowers. / It was a nice sunny day which showed the blooms off well. . / / . /
more experimenting with colours. Ive put a watermark on this one because its quite big so if anyone wants it without the water mark just give me a shout! ive got a few photos of this flower now…but i really like the flower its so pretty…ill probably gather them all up and put them in a series, stlil got a few id like to play about with.
/ Buy the card of Colour Of Life XXX here This image was featured in Colour Me Vibrant Red September 13, 2008.
The soft delicate petals of a sweet-pea flower /
still in my blue period ^^ / ... / copyrighted > MCN:C491A-8CDFD-B5BC4 / - / /
Growing in my front garden. / I used my Omax Close Up Lenses attached to the Kit lens. / A bargain buy from Ebay. Shot in Raw, with very little processing done, except to make the background darker. Best Viewed Large. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it.
Purple little flower with sunshine dust / Nikon D60 SECOND PLACE IN THE CHALLENGE Avatar challenge
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Samsung GX-20, Pentax-A 50mm macro 2.8, tripod
Samsung GX-20, Sigma 50mm macro
Sunflower Sideways
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Gorgeous Flower Cards / Featured in Extreme Close- ups I won’t pretend that I intend to stop living / I won’t pretend I’m good at forgiving / But I can’t hate you / Although I have tried I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you Sitting here wasting my time / Would be like / Waiting for the sun to rise / It’s all too clear things come and go / Sitting here waiting for you / Would be like waiting for winter / It’s gonna be cold / There may even / Be snow I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride / I still really really love you / Love is stronger / I still really really love you / Love is stronger than pride
A Collection of spring flowers, straight from my garden. Strictly composed for the love of color! :) / Olympus DSC-H7 featured in Color Me a rainbow / featured in Feminine Intent / Featured in Live, Love, Dream / Featured in Color & Light
Another close-up of a rose off the fifty year old rose bush from my garden. I upped the contrast on this one a tad! ;-) Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410 Featured in the group – Flowers In Macro – 07/10/09
To brighten your day
Okay… okay! this really is the last one!! I couldn’t resist, the way the petals were drooping revealing the crown.:-) Kwinana Western Australia Olympus E-410
Sunflowers near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Soft blue flower petals.
Nikon Coolpix P80 Beautiful in both looks and perfume, the Formosan Lily has become quite a weed pest in native bushland. The following is from “Burke’s Backyard”. Common name: Taiwan lily, Formosa lily Botanic name: Lilium formosanum / The species name formosanum is Latin, meaning ‘from Formosa’. The island of Formosa is now Taiwan. Description: A bulbous plant with upright, straight, flowering stems 1-1.8m (up to 6’) tall in summer. Clusters of 1-3 lightly scented, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne at the top of each stem. The flowers are white with a pale yellow throat, and some have pink staining on the outside of the petals or when in the bud. Problem areas: This plant has escaped from gardens and naturalised in southeast Australia from Queensland to Victoria and also on Lord Howe Island. It is usually found along roadside verges, drainage ditches, on wasteland and in bushland. Reasons for success: The Taiwan lily grows from seed, bulbs and fleshy leaves (called bulb scales). The plant grows from seed to flowering stage in around 6-9 months (most lilies take two years from seed until flowering). Each flower produces hundreds of seeds. As the seeds mature, the seed pods are held upright and open slowly. Seeds are released over a 4-8 week period to take advantage of good conditions. Seeds are light and travel long distances on the wind. Even a single plant dumped in bushland can become the nucleus of a new weed infestation.
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