Drop gardener 

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  • Macro shot of a pink flower with dew drop

  • A macro shot of some rain drops settled on a petal of a daisy

  • A close up of a yellow and orange tulip splattered with droplets of rain water

  • My first attempt to change background colour. Any advise on this is so welcome.

  • A close up of a pink and yellow rose bud covered in rain droplets. This is the first in a series of rose photos taken early this morning 28.6.08 after heavy rain during the night in my garden.

  • Two beautiful dark pink roses. This is the forth in a series of rose photos taken early this morning 28.6.08 after heavy rain during the night.

  • A close up of a beautiful apricot rose. This is the 5th in a series of rose photos taken early this morning 28.6.08 after heavy rain during the night.

  • Drops of dew on a rose bush

  • My Morning Glory are still blooming in / Different colors / New Hampshire

  • As edited as this may look, it was frankly not edited that much. Other than sharpening, curves, and a boost in the saturation field. / The burst of color to the left is a small flower patch. You can sort of see the flower sin the reflection of the drop.

  • RAIN
    by HELUA

    Today, August 13, 7.45 pm

  • Went to take picturees of water drops and found this one stuck by some spiders silk..

  • When I took this photo, I wanted to get the droplets clear and crisp, but I did not expect to see a drop inside the flower and it seems (to my vivid and huge imagination) that there are 2 little people inside this flower. I love the colours together, white, lavender and purple

  • In the rain. Please look at my other pictures of the other Gloriosa Daisy’s in my collection see the huge varation of colour that will occur on the same root mass of these beautys. ;] Gloriosa Daisy- Rubedeckia hitra (Asteraceae) Perennial wildflower The Gloriosa Daisy is known for its Perennial wildflowerand unique shape. Both monocotyledon and dicotyledonous flowers use the flowers as a sexual organ. A flower consist in the 4 following parts: Calyx – the outer whorl of sepals; typically these are green, but are petal-like in some species corolla – the whorl of petals, which are usually thin, soft and colour to attract insects that help the process of pollination. Androecium (from Greek andros oikia: man’s house) – one or two whorls of stamens, each a filament topped by an anther where pollen is produced. Pollen contains the male gametes. Gynoecium (from Greek gynaikos oikia: woman’s house) – one or more pistils. The female reproductive organ is the carpel: this contains an ovary with ovules (which contain female gametes). A pistil may consist of a number of carpals merged together, in which case there is only one pistil to each flower, or of a single individual carpel (the flower is then called apocarpous). The sticky tip of the pistil, the stigma, is the receptor of pollen. The supportive stalk, the style becomes the pathway for pollen tubes to grow from pollen grains adhering to the stigma, to the ovules, carrying the reproductive material. Single and double blooms and varying colours of petals from yellow to red to burgandy and variations there of, can occur from from one cluster and root mass of the same plant. Found in well drained, sunny locations, this plant thrives almost anywhere. Used widely in gardens, but is a true wildflower – it is derived from the Black-eyed Susan. This is a hardy long lasting flower. Blooms from July to September. Wikepidia Search. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / This shot is of a very pleasent discovery I made along a hillside on my property a few Summers ago…I did not plant this flower anywhere else on my property! I have no idea where it came from, now it’s popping up all over the place! :] Norwood Ontario Canada.

  • Just a single drop ready to drip off my gerber Daisy

  • Morning Rain by Tu Fu / A slight rain comes, bathed in dawn light. / I hear it among treetop leaves before mist / Arrives. Soon it sprinkles the soil and, / Windblown, follows clouds away. Deepened Colors grace thatch homes for a moment. / Flocks and herds of things wild glisten / Faintly. Then the scent of musk opens across / Half a mountain—and lingers on past noon.

  • Taken on 10.6.09 in my back garden Mother nature never stops surprising me, as growing in my garden is the most beautiful foxglove. I have no idea were it came from but it sits in the front of my border and glows at me as i look out my kitchen garden. This was taken after a very rainy day around 6.30pm. Nikon D90 camera and 18-105Vr lens Aperture piority Focal length 105mm / F/. 5.6 / Exposure 1/125 sec and -1 step. / ISO 720 I cannot remember if i had a +4 screw on macro lens on my lens at the time. Slight level adjustment in photoshop.

  • A tight extreme macro of the Brilliant Blue dripping flower…simply love the color and the water drops were so perfectly clear…gorgeous plant! Nature is a wonderful thing! Looks amazing with it’s mate Brilliant Blue!

  • I took this shot of a rhodie outside my window. It had just rained. Rhododendrons and Azaleas Group 10-24-09 / /

  • Dew drops on the petals of a Blue Anemone Poppy.

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