Taken at the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Australia
Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia Bendigo Conservatory Gardens
Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia This was taken for Daffodil Day which was held on the 24th August 2007. Australian Daffodil Day – Friday 24 August www.daffodilday.com.au What is Daffodil Day? / The Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day is the largest merchandise based national fundraising event of its kind for cancer research, education, and patient support in the Southern Hemisphere. The event had its beginnings in Canada around 30 years ago and is now held in eight countries including the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark and Australia. It is a day to remember people touched by cancer, a day to celebrate survivorship and to hope for a brighter future. The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for all those affected by cancer. Taken: Bendigo Conservatory Gardens 2592×3888 @ 240DPI
HELP!! I have been sitting on this image for a while trying to figure out a name for it and well… I am just drawing a blank. So I thought I would throw it out there to you all to see if you wouldnt mind helping a girl out? All suggestions for a title gratefully accepted =)) *Background info – this is a conservatory near Paramatta Creek in Tasmania, hidden away off the road in the most unlikely of places. UPDATE!!* As you may notice, this piece is no longer “untitled” A journal entry of thanks has been posted.
Image copyright © 2008 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
SC Remake of an earlier shot removed. / Taken at the Muttart Conservatory in Edmonton, Alberta. /
This gorgeous purple water lily was photographed at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. My macro lens has a busy day there. Gear: Nikon D80, AF-S MICRO NIKKOR 105mm 1:2.8G ED
This is a macro of another of the gorgeous orchids at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Any help identifying the variety would be greatly appreciated. Gear: Nikon D80, AF-S MICRO NIKKOR 105mm 1:2.8G ED
Taken at the Como Park Conservatory in Minneapolis, MN.
My regular work often times leaves me feeling like the world is a crazy place. Some days I just have to not talk and not interact with people. Hard to do though as a social worker. This day was one of them. Sitting and watching the water flowers at the conservatory restores my soul. It gives me new strength to see the ugliness as mere shellac over all the beauty inside all of us.
We added this conservatory to our home four years ago and what a gift it has been! Rain or shine, we can so fully appreciate the beauty God has given us in the surrounding cathedral of towering fir trees, and, in the warmer months, the radiant colors of the garden flowers. Below are the paintings and photos on my new 2010 Redbubble Calendar: /
This is a “close-up” picture of Phalaenopsis white Moth Orchids taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. This conservatory is listed as the oldest conservatory in the United States. ____ Featured in the following Groups: / Only Orchids / Flowers in Marco Group Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Flowers and Folliage Detail – “Orchids” – Top 10 (#7)
This is another shot from our trip to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California. This was taken indoors at the Conservatory of Flowers. Thank you for checking out my new work. Troy W. Smith
This is a yellow day :) all my flowers are yellow … I took these all in Allan Gardens in downtown Toronto .. its a lovely place for flowers in all seasons ..the cacti area is amazing Allan Gardens Conservatory is almost 100 years old and has over 16,000 square feet of greenhouse area. It contains tropical plants from all over the world from Palm trees to cacti. There are also seasonal plantings throughout the year. From mid-January to the end of March the spring show of bulbs are displayed Allan Gardens
Several years ago, like four, I bought a tiny clivia. I understand they grow prolifically outdoors in Australia, but I’ve kept this one indoors here in the Pacific Northwest. Patience finally paid off when it began blooming for the first time last week. Hooray! It’s well worth waiting for! In this cluster, each six petal bloom is three inches wide. Picture taken March 29, 2009
Even though we live in the U.S., we’ve wholeheartedly succumbed to the delightful British afternoon cup of tea! And when I’m not on Redbubble or painting, this light-filled room is where we sit down to enjoy it. Below are the paintings and photos on my new 2010 Redbubble Calendar:
Taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1000 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 98 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: May 15, 2009 Featured: / RB Homepage – June 8th, 2009
Another grouping of some of Dale Chihuly’s works on exhibit at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio. Canon 40D / ISO 100 / F:9 / Shutter 2.5 sec. / 53mm / tripod
This scary looking flower attracted my attention in the Hobart Botanical Gardens Conservatory. / Canon 50d / Canon 18-200 lens /
This African superb starling (Lamprotornis superbus) finds a large cactus a convenient perch from which to scan for food. Bloedel Conservatory, Vancouver, BC, 26 Aug 2009. Canon Rebel XSi (450D) / Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM / 1/125, f/5, -1/3, ISO 800, 200mm, hand held
The Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Detroit, Michigan FEATURED: / - Shapes and Patterns —-—-—-—-——- Model: NIKON D100 / Shutter Speed: 10/30000 second / Aperture: F/3.2 / Focal Length: 125 mm
Toronto , Canada this is the floral conservatory from the outside . .I did some HDR on it using dynamic Photo HDR
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