“While visiting a butterfly heaven, this pretty individual offered me her profile featuring a perfectly coiled up proboscis at feeding time” / / / / Image © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / / —-—-—-—-- / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / =========================================================== / All proceeds from the sales of this image will be donated to Teaming with Wildlife / / This coalition includes conservationists who support the goal of restoring and conserving wildlife in the USA. / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation / / / / /
“This whimsical daisy brightens up my day. A resident of my garden, her vibrancy strikes a positive note. She seems to smile and stretch out her colourful petals, all dressed up in radiant colours.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / / /
Cusco, Peru’ ! / While walking in Cusco a few days ago I met this little girl, Flor, and her sister Yolanda ! I had already taken a picture of them last year ” Flor y Yolanda ” and when I showed them a copy of the photo.. they were so impressed that they asked me to take more pictures. This is just one of the many I took ! She is so confident and loves to be photographed !!! I love this picture for the way she poses here, the way she smiles, her spontaneity.. and the beautiful contrast of colors !!!
“She lay quietly among other flowers. As if unaware of her intense beauty, she humbly shared a crowded stand in a farm. She whispered by my ear and I turned. My eyes were filled with her regal colours as my heart halted. Her glowing face nodded at me. / / I indulged myself in the contemplation of her sheer beauty, her intricate face, her lovely petals and her delicate patterns. I wondered whether she was missing the feeling of warm damp soil, the company of foliage and the caress of misty rain”. / / / During my travels in Thailand and Cambodia, I reveled in the extraordinary and fragile beauty of the Orchid. A large-scale illegal trade and other threats decimate their environment. / / Currently, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCNR) list 100 Orchid species in status from vulnerable to critically endangered. / / / Image © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / / —-—-—-—-— / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original image and not cropped. / / / ===================================================== / I donate all proceeds from the sales of my Orchid photography to: / / The International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCNR). / / The IUCNR bring together 83 states, 110 government agencies, more than 800 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and some 10,000 scientists and experts from 181 countries in a unique worldwide partnership. / / / /
A mais bela das flores. Trabalho de Carlos Teófilo VISIT MY SITE HERE I can be reached by email at: / carlos.teofilo@sapo.pt /
“You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.” / Pablo Neruda
I like the colours of this Dahlia.
A mais bela das flores. Trabalho de Carlos Teófilo VISIT MY SITE HERE I can be reached by email at: / carlos.teofilo@sapo.pt /
“Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” / Oscar Wilde Check my Gallery Pu Zz Le Body Parts
I like Frangipannis.
Bit of wall texture in Oaxaca, Mexico. ~ May 2008
Pink frangipanis after a Summer storm.
THE BALANCE OF THE FEMALE FLOWER / NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries in Israel and Seville as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros / If you are interested please send me a mail. FROM LIMITED SERIES / TEMPO / / / TOKIO WOMAN / / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / / / / NIRVANA / / / XXI CENTURY / / / / THE SADNESS OF THE PHARAOH / / / AFRICA / DELIRIUM / / / ORGASM / CARNIVAL / THE SAXOPHONE /
Canon 20D DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
Colourful vector composition / FEATURED IN RETRO TEES! / FEATURED IN FABULOUS TS!
another version of a shirt that someone requested. A collection of world of warcraft dance moves. If you like a single character I am happy to make one. Just message me. Of course I’ll enlarge it. !!!!!IMPORTANT Can I please have a buyers booth picture? !!!!!IMPORTANT
/ Sony DSC F717 digital. I snapped this beauty at dusk in the garden outside my front door. I held the flash shut so that only the available lighting was captured. It was already kind of haunting there in it’s solitude. I tried to enhance the qualities brought by the half light and shadows of the California setting sun that I saw with a Photoshop treatment and a few added brush strokes to give it a bit of color. I’m pleased with the results. / /
..who iz that hiding in my beautiful lily I captured after a shower in the garden? view large he’s amazing…well disguised eh? lol! uglybugball ...Olympus FE 35/30 DPI 314 F.stop 4.6 ISO -100 35mm ....More wild flowers should be planted on derelict land, roadside verges and other public spaces to save honey bees, the Women’s Institute believes. Save the bees .....
El Colibri – Hummingbird Hopi and Zuni legends tell of hummingbirds intervening on behalf of humans, convincing the gods to bring rain. Because of this, people from these tribes often paint hummingbirds on water jars. These magnificent tiny creatures, found only in the western hemisphere, are revered by aboriginal peoples in the Americas. The Pueblo Indians have hummingbird dances and use hummingbird feathers in rituals to bring rain. Pueblo shamans use hummingbirds as couriers to send gifts to the Great Mother who lives beneath the earth. To many of the Pueblo the hummingbird is a tobacco bird. In one myth Hummingbird gets smoke from Caterpillar, the guardian of the tobacco plant. Hummingbird brings smoke to the shamans so they can purify the earth. Some Pueblo Indians have a ritual for babies that are stillborn or die in the first few days of life. Prayer sticks with hummingbird feathers are held before the sunrise on the winter solstice in a ceremony that hastens re-birth. One Pueblo story tells of a demon who is blinded after losing a bet with the sun. In anger he spews out hot lava. The earth catches fire. A hummingbird then saves the beautiful land of people and animals by gathering clouds from the four directions. Hummingbird uses rain from these clouds to put out the flames. This legend says the bright colors on a hummingbird’s throat came after he fled through the rainbow in search of rain clouds.
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