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  • Tiki-auaha, the first man , the founder of man kind, the Adam of Polynesian and world creation. A universal and understood figure, though shrouded in mystery , a person of faith, of cultural truth. The ancestor of man! The similarities of he and the Adam of the bible are indeed strong.

  • Aloha is such a used word, that it is used in passing, as in something that is fun, cool or kooky. Unfortunate at times, for the word its self denotes a lifestyle or state of being, of special reference from one person to another. Aloha can be expressed in many ways, though primarily as a greeting, to speak in positive and well wishing terms as a salutation. Here it is used as “Aloha Nui Loa”, meaning “With much love” or ” warmest of greetings” The two tiki here are ancestors, i am sure many of our fore bearers look upon us as a cloud of witnesses to our daily lives, sending Aloha and encouraging us on our earthly walk?

  • Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Englewood, NJ

  • A Canon Rebel XTi with a Sigma,17-70mm lens and a circular polarizer. / /

  • Just want to share some as is out camera Canon PowerShot SX10 IS shot with polarized filters / RED top 10 ( 7 votes) in Red ,White & Blue with at Least 10% Blur / in July 15, 2009

  • (for the flowers in macro group admin: this is just the centre of a hibiscus. The whole flower is approx 10cm in diam, and the centre shown in the photo is only approximately 1cm in size. Taken with a 105mm macro lens 1:1)

  • another framed hibiscus.. Im in love with my hibiscus, my favorite flower ..

  • Hibiscus shot with Canon 450D and flood filter applied in Photoshop. / Click here to visit my Red Bubble Site gallery. / / If you like this image check out my Floral Reflections calendar which has 11 other delightful images all for the price of just $Au26.00; /

  • I created this as a relief print. I am stimulated by the colors and tropical look of the hibiscus here in California. They attract very interesting birds. Hummingbirds love their nectar.

  • HIBISCUS FLOWER

  • Hibiscus potted plant in my back yard. Nikon D-80 / 18-135 mm lens at 135 mm / 1/160, f/5.6 / ISO- 100 / Texture added through CGTextures

  • Here is a close-up of this amazingly beautiful pansy that was growing in the garden. Taken in Auburn, WA

  • Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a bushy perennial herb with blue, lavender, or occasionally white flowers. It grows as a wild plant on roadsides in its native Europe, and in North America and Australia, where it has become naturalized. Common chicory is also known as blue sailors, succory, and coffeeweed. It is also called cornflower, although that name is more properly applied to Centaurea cyanus. The cultivated forms are grown for their leaves or for the roots which are baked, ground, and used as a coffee substitute and additive. Common names for varieties of include endive, radicchio, Belgian endive, French endive, red endive, sugarloaf or witloof. / /

  • I took this photo in Auburn, WA. These were blooming outside my window. / /

  • I took this photo in Auburn, WA. These were blooming outside my window. / /

  • A collection of some of my favorite blossoms…..I love the variety and intensity of color…. /

  • Photo taken in Omaha, Ne Clover (Trifolium), or trefoil, is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution; the highest diversity is found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics. They are small annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herbaceous plants. The leaves are trifoliate (rarely 5- or 7-foliate), with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods are enclosed in the calyx. Other closely related genera often called clovers include Melilotus (sweet clover) and Medicago (alfalfa or ‘calvary clover’). The “shamrock” of popular iconography is sometimes considered to be young clover. The scientific name derives from the Latin tres, “three”, and folium, “leaf”, so called from the characteristic form of the leaf, which has three leaflets (trifoliate); hence the popular name trefoil. Clovers are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) species; see list of Lepidoptera that feed on clovers.

  • Photo taken in Council Bluffs, IA

  • Watercolour and collage with ink. Japanese papers were painted with watercolour and then torn to create the needed shapes for the petals and leaves of this Hibiscus. The pistol and stamens are raised and created by painting, then rolling the paper. I really enjoyed creating this piece and loved using a variety of papers. /

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