Drop purple
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Macro photography of a tiny water drop :) / Sold: Canvas Print (Large) / Laminated Print (Large) / Mounted Print (Large) / to Redbubble buyers
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I took this photo in my backyard after the rain today. I think it worked well as the flower seems to jump out from the contrasting blurry green background. Hope you all like it.
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water droplets splashing, some of the droplets were shooting out at a different angle while others were dropping down and this was the result when they crashed. It’ll never happen again LOL. I might crop out the big droplet that’s falling…I can’t make up my mind :) / /
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Pansy, shot with a macro lens. / Yes it’s still raining.
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Unfortunately most plants in this stunning garden are untagged. I have no official name for this striking daisy. Taken in Lilian Fraser Garden, Pennant Hills (Sydney) Australia. Lilian Fraser (the third qualified female biologist in Australia) was born in 1908 at Kurrajong, NSW. The family moved to Pennant Hills after her father Charles purchased the ‘Hopetoun’ poultry farm in Bellamy Street sometime between 1915 and 1920. Over the years, much of the original farm was sold off as residential lots but almost an acre was kept for gardens surrounding the house. The present garden covers 3,426 square metres. Lilian Fraser lived on the property for most of her life. During a career spanning 33 years, Dr Fraser made many significant contributions to world knowledge of citrus diseases. She travelled extensively in Australia and overseas, spending her holidays exploring bushland for new plant and disease specimens. / / Following the death of her mother, Dr Fraser became more involved in the gardens surrounding the house, growing a wide range of plants. As trees and shrubs matured, the garden evolved into the woodland garden it is today. Among the wide range of plants are some very special for their size or rarity. As she approached old age with no immediate family, Dr Fraser offered her garden to Hornsby Shire Council. Her final wish was for her garden be enjoyed as a public garden and park. She died in 1987, aged 79. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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All artwork is © Geri Bragg, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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This photo is also available in my calendar: This image was featured in A Single Flower September 17, 2008.
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A tiny waterdrop is resting for a second on the petals of a Viola tricolor.
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Tiny dandelion seeds against a colorful paper… Enjoy!
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A water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D
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Another picture from my peacock feather series. I really enjoy the play of darks and highlights in this water droplet… it seems like a little war is being waged inside the drop… the forces of good and evil… the forces of light and dark… (I have an imaginative mind, don’t I? lol) I hope you enjoy this piece! Random work: /
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Lisbon, Portugal / 01/2008
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More drops and splashes.
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Pretty drops on flower petals that form halos in the middle due to my Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.
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rich velvet petals of royal purples / with tongues of tigress design / completely capture my eye / dazzling in the rain / and have my heart sing~!
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This photo is also available in my calendar . See the entire collection: Colour Of Life Calendar This image was featured in Macro H20 September 12, 2008.
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A watersplash photograph in form of a heart with reddish underlighting :)
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Little flowers with raindrops. Wish I knew the names of these flowers :-) Raindrops Flowers
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A reworking of a dandelion seed head with rain drops
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