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  • I grew these marigold myself… to me they look like orange candy.

  • Use the categories below to view my work Images available to download Featured on RB home page and Groups Macro and close up Abstract Black and white, monochrome, selective colouring Blue Flowers Landscape, nature, seaside, ..... in colour Trees & forests (view larger recommended for these images) Paris Collaboration: writings and images People All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • mixed media on canvas

  • ...in the grass kissing…

  • Some daisies that grow wild in my yard..

  • The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae and native to the Americas, with a large flowering head (inflorescence). The stem can grow as high as 3 metres, and the flower head can reach 30 cm in diameter with the “large” seeds. The term “sunflower” is also used to refer to all plants of the genus Helianthus, many of which are perennial plants. What is usually called the flower is actually a head (formally composite flower) of numerous florets (small flowers) crowded together. The outer florets are the sterile ray florets and can be yellow, maroon, orange, or other colors. The florets inside the circular head are called disc florets, which mature into what are traditionally called “sunflower seeds,” but are actually the fruit (an achene) of the plant. The inedible husk is the wall of the fruit and the true seed lies within the kernel. The florets within the sunflower’s cluster are arranged in a spiraling pattern. Typically each floret is oriented toward the next by approximately the golden angle, producing a pattern of interconnecting spirals where the number of left spirals and the number of right spirals are successive Fibonacci numbers. Typically, there are 34 spirals in 1 direction and 55 in the other; on a very large sunflower you may see 89 in one direction and 144 in the other. source: wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a 18-50mm Sigma lens

  • / SO PRETTY ON A STAMP! / / ON A SHOE! / / STICKERS! / / CHECK OUT THESE PLAYING CARDS! /

  • Welcome fall colors! An autumn mum for you guys…

  • A strange thing that I found in my yard… I’m not sure what it is…

  • There are tons of these tiny flowers growing all over my yard.. I’m not sure what they are though. They’re about the size of my pinkie nail.

  • Sweet Alyssum. Colors changed in photoshop lightroom. Enjoy!

  • I said I wasn’t going to do anymore dandelions for a while… but as I was going through my old files I found a bunch that I forgot about. Haha… so enjoy!

  • It looks like they’re just frozen in the sky…. But these leaves were laying on the window of the sky light in my house…. a very, very dirty sky light… which is the reason for all that dirt, haha. Anyway, I miss autumn!! Enjoy!

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright FEATURED WORK

  • These look like alien brain suckers to me or something… haha… No, but they are dead daisy stems that are still in my garden covered in snow.

  • Something kind of old…ish that I found on my hard drive. I remember trying to hold the camera with one hand and trying to hold up the single dandelion seed against the sky with the other. Haha, it was kind of difficult. I don’t like using tripods! Anyway, Enjoy!

  • Have this Protea plant in the garden and it produces only about 6 blooms each year!!

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. b

  • Pink townhouse in a little street in Copenhagen / in “Nostalgic Art and Photography” /

  • I have been inspired by new Red Bubble friends, Tara Turner and Trish Woodford, who use texture layers under pictures of flowers. I especially love the use of a music layer and thought I would try my own version. Once I got the composition right, I desaturated the vibrant trichocereus picture some to soften the mood. The music layer was free on www.stock.xchng.com. Photographed with Panasonic DMC-FZ 50. Third Place in THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER’s “Pages in a Book—with Texture Layers” Challenge/November, 2009

  • Acrylic on Canvas

  • This beautiful flora-bunda rose is called Welcome Home. I got it when I moved into my house 2.5 years ago and it has done very well. It doesn’t have much scent but it does put out tons of blooms. / as a laminated print / / as a framed print /

  • Flowers In Macro 3/1/2010 The beautiful Native to Australia Flowering Gum. / Coming in a wide variery of colours – these are a great attraction to bees – especially bumble bees and are ultimately a very nutritious food source for our native birds.

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