Dew on Flower.
A close up of a rose with morning dewdrops.
Forms (or Ideas), and not the material world of change known to us through sensation, possess the highest and most fundamental kind of reality. (Plato)
It’s real. But I think it resembles porcelain. (please view this larger) /
A precious find on an early morning outing in beautiful Inverie on the remote knoydart penisula on the west coast of the Scottish mainland. It’s a real wilderness area where wild flowers flourish in profusion on the lower slopes of this mountainous area without road access (We got the boat in from Mallaig). Morning dew in the sun transforms these delicate blue flowers which were growing outside a converted church and are possibly omphalodes, planted there rather than the forgetmenots I originally thought they were… ;) Cropped but otherwise untouched, and taken with my fujifilm finepix A500 on macro mode with a 4” tripod. I’m just so amazed and delighted that it’s true to what I had seen… and it’s well worth viewing larger I think too! / :)) / For more pics of this stunnnig area click this link: knoydart / Crespuscular my talented friend (check out his work too) found this so sad ballad/lament from the 70’s to sit alongside as a reminder of how priceless such mornings are…. Morning dew by tim rose/ bonnie dobson link Walk me out in the morning dew my honey / Walk me out in the morning dew today; / Can’t walk you out in the morning dew my honey / Can’t walk you out in the morning dew today! Thought I heard a young girl cry mama, / Thought I heard a young girl cry today- / You didn’t hear no young girl crying mama, / You didn’t hear no young girl cry today! Thought I heard a young man cry mama- / Thought I heard a young man cry today- / You didn’t hear no young man crying mama / You didn’t hear no young man cry today! Now, there’s no more morning dew / Now, there’s no more morning dew- / What they’ve been saying all these years is true / Now, there’s no more morning dew! (warner chappell music) Thanks so much Cresp….. please pass the tissues….... / ;)
My first attempt at macro using a reversed 50mm f/1.8 to get approximately 1:1 magnification photos.. / Thanks for looking! 1/125 at f8 reversed with in-built flash and homemade diffuser.. Best Viewed LARGE
It’s a cobweb with dew on it with a zinnia reflecting in the dew drops. /
A Daisy is reflecting in rain drops that are on a sunflower leaf. Taken in the backyard veggie garden. Taken with a Rebel XTi and Sigma 17-70mm lens. Rome, PA / Featured in Canon vs Nikon group. Aperture Priority Mode / Shutter Speed 1/320 sec / F-8 / ISO 400
taken georgia / Nikon D80 / 18-55mm lense w/ macro attachments / Focal Length: 48mm / Exposure: 1/60 / F/ 5.6 / ISO: 200 / Program mode: manual Processed though paint shop pro x2 / only selective coloring nothing else was done.
Taken in Smyrna, Georgia / Nikon D80 w/ Macro lense / ISO 400 / 1/15 F/8 / Sold as card 2/13/09 / 10/23/09 “Breast Cancer Awareness – 100% of sales go to charity – the Susan G Koman foundation / http://members.lycos.co.uk/lovesminicliparts/pinkribbon.gif!
I can’t help but like this one and be drawn to it. I know it’s kind of strange but I thought I’d see what you all thought of it. :) This photo is featured in my calendar A Bouquet. Please take a look!
1/20/09 – Top Ten – Shades of Pink challenge, All About Flowers Group – thanks members!!! 11/1/08 – Top Ten – Beautiful Blur, Pink-Pink-Pink Challenge 10/17/08 – 2nd Place – Flower & Foliage Detail – Nature’s Beauty Challenge 10/17/08 – Featured photo in 1:1 Macro Photography 10/8/08 – Featured photo in All About Flowers / . / Pink Dianthis from my garden cover with dew. / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/11.0 Exposure: 1/320 sec. Focal length: 55.0 mm / No Flash, Shutter speed (Tv): 8.3 / . / PINK DEW /
Placed in the Top 10 in the Pay it Forward Challenge in July 2009 / Won the Water Drops of Yellow Challenge in June 2009 / Featured in the group “Stop and Smell the Roses” in June 2009 / Thanks to Stan Wojtaszek who has honored this image with the prestigous nomination to the Pay it Forward group!!! Wow! What an award that is!! Here’s what Stan had to say about “Friendship” – “The colour and detail of this image had me rivited to the monitor with awe. A simply beautiful image of what we can see if we look just a little bit closer.” / Featured in the group Pay it Forward in March 2009 / Featured in the group Macrophotography in February 2009 /
First Runner Up – 6/25/09 – Warm Red challenge – Backyard Closeups group! Thank you everyone! FIRST PLACE – 11/30/08 – Spring Blooms – The Christmas Touch challenge – thank you members!!!! After a very rainy night, the fog and dew was very heavy on this spring morning in May 2008. The geranium buds looked liked they were decorated for Christmas! CHRISTMAS IN MAY /
This photo was taken with a Canon EOS 400D and a 100mm macro lens / / / /
Proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Make A Wish foundation / / Click on the image above if you would like to donate your professional talent just a few hours a year or weekly to help out a child. all proceeds will be donated to the make a wish foundation Nikon D80 / 18-55mm Nikkor Lense Macro / 55mm Length / f/4 / 1/40 / ISO 200 homepage 2/9/09 / winner of Card for everyday Macro challenge 2/9/09 Thank you for viewing /
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/60seg / ISO-400 Featured in Portugal 20th May 2009 / Winner of the Red Red Red challenge inYou’re Accepted 17th June 2009 / Featured in Unlimited Quality 30th June 2009 / Featured in Weekly Theme Challenges 7th July 2009 / Featured in Colour me a Rainbow 16th July 2009 / Featured in You’re Accepted 20th July 2009
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 150mm macro lens
Showcased at Redbubbles Best. / / Thank you so much RB / FEATURED in the ‘Canon DSLR group’ / FEATURED in ‘The addicted photographer’ / Raindrop on a flower leaf / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 150mm macro lens /
Another Dandelion Clock shot, this time with a little difference. The watermark is only present for on screen viewing.
The bell-shaped flowers of Nectaroscordum siculum / also known as Allium bulgaricum, Allium sicilum – Sicilian honey garlic. I took this photograph in 2007 and was lucky to have it placed 1st in the plant portrait category of the RHS photographic competition 2007. I thought I would share it with you as it seemed to sum up the weather we are having in England, wet, wet, wet! Nikon D200, Nikkor 105 micro VR, F/11.0, 1/200, ISO 320, Aperture priority, Hand held, available light.
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 /
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