Flowering mountain Wall Art

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  • I have taken this self portrait of myself in the hub of truck wheel. I thought i could try and look at myself. line up my camera and judge the end of the lens, and well hope for the best.

  • The flatirons near Boulder, Colorado

  • I was surprised to see this hover fly eating the pollen from this flower. He is quite spectacular for a fly.

  • _This image placed 7th in the Flower Hunt challenge on April 13, 2009. This image was featured on March 25, 2009 in the Georgia Artists Revealed group. A bloom from the Mimosa tree in my flower garden. The Silk Tree is also known as mimosa or silky acacia. It produces fragrant, silky, pompom blooms in a shade of delicate pink that attract bees and hummingbirds. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.*

  • Delightful scenery shot early in the morning.

  • Returning to Maroon Bells I shot some spectacular pic’s, I love going here and taking photographs. I always have more than one good photo. Shot with a Pentax *istDS camera and a Pentax 18 – 55mm lens.

  • Today my friend and I hiked up to this field of poppies and I took a bunch of pictures, let me know which ones you like, and which ones you don’t like. Thanks!

  • Today my friend and I hiked up to this field of poppies and I took a bunch of pictures, let me know which ones you like, and which ones you don’t like. Thanks!

  • Flame Azalea, (rhododendron calendulaceum) is one of the nine rhododendron genus shrubs growing in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is often confused with the Cumberland Azalea which is on the red side of orange, while the flame azalea is on the yellow side. These shrubs may start blooming in the lower elevations mid April and May. The higher elevations and balds are in June and July. Some of the best displays in the park are at Gregory and Andrews Balds or along the Balsam Mountain Road….. William Bartram, an early botanist, discovered flame azaleas in 1791, he described the plant as “certainly the most gay and brilliant flowering shrub yet known.”

  • Digital Photo Montage Also available as a super high resolution Giclee print from my own website.

  • View out into Burma from a World War II memorial in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, near the Hellfire Pass and not far from the famous River Kwae bridge.

  • Returning to Maroon Bells I shot some spectacular pic’s, I love going here and photographing I always have more than one good photo. Shot with a Pentax *istDS camera and a Pentax 18 – 55mm lens.

  • A beautiful suprise each year, the Red Spider Lily (lycoris radiata) is one of my favorites. I call it by its common name, “Magic Lily”, because one day it is not there and the next it is! Thank you for stopping by to comment on this image. I don’t normally respond with individual thank-you comments due to time constraints (slow dial-up speed). I prefer to spend my limited time on RB by commenting on your work instead. However, I want you to know how much it means to me that you took the time to view and comment on my work! Patricia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • Flowering from spring into summer, it is readily identified by its mauve spade shaped (oval) 10mm flower. This shot was taken at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains of NSW.

  • Pollen on the water. / March 30, 2009 / Callaway Gardens / Pine Mountain, Georgia Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

  • This is a Common Blue Violet growing in late April on a moss covered rock beside a stream in Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee. / “Viola sororia, also known as the Common Blue Violet, is a stemless herbaceous perennial plant that is native to eastern North America. It is known by a number of common names including; Common Meadow Violet, Purple Violet, Woolly Blue Violet, Hooded Violet and Wood Violet. The species name was formerly Viola papilionacea. It is the state flower of Wisconsin, Illinois, Rhode Island, and New Jersey. ” Info. copied from Wikipedia.

  • Mountains south of Palmdale, California. The original plain sky was replaced and the yellow plane was added for effect.

  • 40cm x 35cm acrylic canvas painting of a small area of our beautiful Australian garden. We are able to sit back and enjoy it after all our hard work and reap the rewards. Trusting the gardeners will appreciate this one. Painted using brushes and sponges. A Garden A garden is full of beauty and surprise / A bud will open before your eyes. / Birds will visit singing their songs, / Plants sway swinging their fronds. Flowers glow winking in the light / Showing off their colours with all their might. / Time to pull up a chair and sit for a while.. / Enjoy the garden it will make you smile. / / ...Linda

  • This is a watercolour on 300gsm measuring 17cms x 14cms. I have wanted to paint it for some time. The original has been sold.

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