echinacea or coneflower
Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) with a dark twist. This was the first of my Dark Dreams flower series, most of which I have pulled from redbubble. It was also one of my first images here. Obviously it was photoshoped. I get a lot of questions about why there are scratches on it, it was to give it an old aged look. The texture would make it a great canidate for a canvas print… hint hint ;) This is the original: / I believe this is the largest image in my portfolio, and that is because it was taken with my old 35 mm SLR, then scanned in (I have a really good scanner that scans really big) If you are seeing this image in a group for the first time, that is because I just realized it wasn’t in any groups! I must have cleared it out to make room for newer stuff. This peice was my very first one chosen on the Featured Art page and was featured in Ebony and Ivory group. Thank you! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This piece can be found in my Flora Calendar. / For more products featuring this image, visit Karri’s Zazzle Store
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An insect’s dream…the heart of an echinacea in bloom. Black & White & Selective Coloring Gallery: / / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
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Echinacea or coneflowers – I really love the shape of these lovely herb flowers- So I had a wee play in Photoshop and I quite liked the result /
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My favorite butterfly is the tiger swallowtail. They love the echinacea in my garden so they visit quite frequently. / /
Taken last year in my summer garden, long way from that point so far this spring :-)) Canon Powershot A80 / Shutter speed 1/501 sec. / Lens aperture F/3.2 / Focal length 8mm / F/3.2 / Exposure time 1/500 sec /
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Coneflower taken in my garden October 2008. / There is something so ethereal about dried flowers in their natural setting…
Layered and inverted, layered and chroma negative, used the following plugins: flood, moodlight, moodlight, radiance, and tweaker. PS CS3 Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F7.1, 1/250 / RAW / 6/17/09 – 557/72-11 Featured in JPG Cast Offs – 6/23/09 / Featured in Color Altering – 6/27/09 / /
Echinacea flowers contrast beautifully with the plain white paper in this watercolour.
Bees are mysteriously disappearing all over the U.S. This worries me. What will we eat? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070223-bees.html ~~ Photograph taken by reversing the lens and holding it up to the camera body. Focusing is achieved by moving closer or further away from the subject. Tricky business when the subject’s a bee!
Echinacea purpurea Yet another plant that I bought especially to photograph! Also available as a birthday card here
closeup of echinacea centre flower centre about 2cm accross image as is
Purple coneflowers
Canon 350D. Sold: royalty free usage to client who found ‘The Flames of Echinacea’ through redbubble.
Alive & thriving is what you’ll find with this image. The focus is a zoom taken at night of a gorgeous bloom from my wildflower garden. I get so excited from a photographer’s standpoint when I take a shot with really nice composition like this image has. I absolutely love the way this has turned out! I hope you’ll enjoy it too!
Pink Coneflower (Echinacea).
Cross Estate Gardens – Bernardsville, NJ – July 2008
Walking through the Zoo, I saw this group of purple coneflowers. The bees were having a party. Knowing how much my Tim-Tam enjoys her bees, I took this shot. Love my girl. xox Pentax *ist DL; 18-55mm lens; Ps CS3 Extended. / Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium
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