Close up of an orange Rose after an early Spring rain shower. / __ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.
snowdrops, covered in snow
Oil on canvas with signature patterns. Look great as a card!!
A Year of Flowers by Julie Thomas My calendars can be customised to your requirements. Just let me know which of my images you would like for each month plus a cover image and I will make a calendar just for you! January – Daisies / February – A Beautiful Death / March – Sun Kissed / April – One Wish / May – Amongst the Fog / June – Winters Essence / July – Icy Rose / August – Hope / September – Spring Explosion / October – With Love / November – Lilly of the Water / December – Love Is…
Seasons of Love / 36” X 24” / Oils / Original art is Now SOLD ** / Here is the quote for this work: / All that is required for you to live the freedom of your divinity is to again become / familiar with returning back to your true nature. Being it and sinking deeply into / living as it. / ~Julie Sarah Powell
Fall has drifted in again with it usual flair. / Bringing with it gold and ruby leaves that touch the moist ground. / And if you bend and pick one up you wonder about its smell. / I always say to myself this must be Gods washed hair.
Fun shot for fall!! / Shot with Nikon D300
www.glennalderson.com Agapanthus / The genus name means flower of love, from the Greek agape, meaning love, and anthos, meaning flower, although the significance of the name is unclear. Flowering Season: Summer As this is a new flower about to blossom & its is the flower of love. It is also the begging of a new season hear in Australia. Summer is the time of year for new romances to blossom into full bloom. / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.
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Daffodil, Nikon D60 / Top ten #3 in the challenge It’s HOT!!
Two daffodils appeared in a large circular growth of euonymous this spring, in a garden that surrounds the bottom of my choke cherry tree. How they came to be is a mystery as none of my neighbours have them. They definitely caught my eye as they swayed in the breeze and glistened in the late afternoon sun. / Nikon D40, April 2009
Nikon D60
taken a couple of weeks ago – these are Ma Smiths petunias in her hanging basket! Canon G10 / Macro Mode / Soft Focus added in PSP12 1/79 / F4 / 6mm / 1/80 seconds / ISO 80
Nikon D60
featured in Peace, Love and Happiness Hippies
This time of year, when it is still warm, but the Autumn season, we call it “Indian Summer”. This is a red sun flower, facing a huge bush of yellow Coreopsis flowers, all in my yard. But Nov. is not far away and then we will see frost, and more rain and fog. Cold nights will set in, and there will be a fire in the wood stove on some nights. Thinking about family then, and Thanksgiving. Thanking God for His providing us with all of our needs. He never fails. / /
As you know I sell my original paintings and as such can’t, nor would I want to, do digital or any other kind of editing to them…I don’t even own or know how to use the software…even my photos are shown as is…however this morning I did some shots of my garden in Toronto Ontario Canada, to post in my my garden website…after storing them on the computer I looked at the colours of this image and decided to try using the sepia button and see how it would turn out… it’s a dried Coneflower, and the garden behind it is very dry as well, so the whole photo was very brown, but I really like the way it turned gold.. My watercolour of the same plant was posted last year…see below / Coneflower “The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life“~Jean Giraudoux
Every year I dry some of my Hydrangeas to place in vases around the house…this was fresh and pink when I did the photo in July and is shown that way in my garden website…but today I decided to add the sepia treatment to it as I did the last one…actually I did three photos in all..this is the second one…I think the leaves look like velvet they will make a lovely set hanging together on a wall .. Dragoons, I tell you the white hydrangeas / turn rust and go soon. / Already mid September a line of brown runs / over them. / One sunset after another tracks the faces, the / petals. / Waiting, they look over the fence for what / way they go. Carl Sandburg / Sepia Coneflower
These pale peachy yellow Day Lilies from my garden in Toronto, Ont.Canada, are submerged by the Fallopia Japonica all summer long… they bloom beautifully beside the shrub, which provides great contrast with it’s splashy painted leaves…at the end of the day the sun is just kissing them with light…I have a huge variety of daylilies and have given them their own pages in my garden website….I thought I would share some with you.. unedited and as is / DayLily 2
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Blue stars with yellow-sun centers, / holding down their midnight; / chasing down their mid-day niche (the Greeks would note their patte…
I wrote this about the tiny lilac-colored flowers that blanket the North Eastern USA in spring; the flowers to which I have searched for a name…but have yet to find one. / this poem reminds me now of children: Minature Gods without name; so like little lilac flowers – close to earth in stature and being…closer to the stars than many ever notice. / you’ve got to love the multiple meanings and interpretations of poetry.
Ultra Fractal 5.02 / Enjoy!!
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