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  • Exotic orchid reflected in floating bubbles.

  • An arrangement of pink lilies taken from above on a black background.

  • www.glennalderson.com Photo taken in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens late afternoon. / Adelaide Botanic Garden / / / / 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.

  • www.glennalderson.com I took this photo whilst in Wittunga Botanic Gardenes, South Australia / Phylica Pubescens – Featherhead / Origin: South Africa / This attractive bush is densely covered with hairy leaves and each hair seems to gather the sunlight and make it glow. These flowers are white with long brownish tips and have a faint cinnamon scent. / / 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.

  • glittering images / glorious / full of promise / full of hope the miracle / of rain / decorating branches / as on a / christmas tree decorations / celebrations / glittering images / mesmerise / hypnotise open / our / eyes BEST VIEWED LARGE

  • This was a “featured work” on the “Berries, Fruits & Seeds” group’s homepage

  • Palinchak Mikhail Art Nudes Calendars 2009 / / / / /

  • The morning sunlight was shining directly on this clump of grass and caught my eye as I was taking a quick morning walk before work.

  • Gray background with floral ornament and waves

  • Blue background with floral ornament and waves

  • Vector art background with decorativ floral ornament

  • Nikon D60

  • Alive & thriving is what you’ll find with this image. The focus is a zoom taken at night of a gorgeous bloom from my wildflower garden. I get so excited from a photographer’s standpoint when I take a shot with really nice composition like this image has. I absolutely love the way this has turned out! I hope you’ll enjoy it too! *PLEASE VIEW LARGER Smiles Leilani

  • Cootamundra Wattle Blossoms If I may take the liberty to include a verse from John Williamson’s Song; Hey it’s July and the winter sun is shining / And the Cootamundra wattle is my friend / For all at once my childhood never left me / ‘Cause wattle blossoms bring it back again You can listen to the song here When I cark it, I hope they play this song to send me on my way. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia

  • A close-up encounter of the flower kind! I hope you’ll enjoy the pretty color & femininity/delicateness of this image. Thanks so much for taking time to view my portfolio! Smiles Leilani

  • Nikon D60 + OE There are about 100–110 species of Fuchsia. The great majority are native to South America, but with a few occurring north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand, and Tahiti. One species, Fuchsia magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical. Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m (8 in-13 ft) tall, but one New Zealand species, Kotukutuku (Fuchsia excorticata), is unusual in the genus in being a tree, growing up to 12–15 m (39-49 ft) tall. / Fuchsia leaves are opposite or in whorls of 3–5, simple lanceolate and usually have serrated margins (entire in some species), 1–25 cm long, and can be either deciduous or evergreen, depending on the species. The flowers are very decorative, pendulous “eardrop” shape, borne in profusion throughout the summer and autumn, and all year in tropical species. They have four long, slender sepals and four shorter, broader petals; in many species the sepals are bright red and the petals purple (colours that attract the hummingbirds that pollinate them), but the colours can vary from white to dark red, purple-blue, and orange. A few have yellowish tones, and recent hybrids have added the colour white in various combinations. The ovary is inferior and the fruit is a small (5–25 mm) dark reddish green, deep red, or deep purple, edible epigynous berry, containing numerous very small seeds. Many people describe the fruit as having a subtle grape flavor spiced with black pepper.

  • Nikon D60 + OE There are about 100–110 species of Fuchsia. The great majority are native to South America, but with a few occurring north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand, and Tahiti. One species, Fuchsia magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical. Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m (8 in-13 ft) tall, but one New Zealand species, Kotukutuku (Fuchsia excorticata), is unusual in the genus in being a tree, growing up to 12–15 m (39-49 ft) tall. / Fuchsia leaves are opposite or in whorls of 3–5, simple lanceolate and usually have serrated margins (entire in some species), 1–25 cm long, and can be either deciduous or evergreen, depending on the species. The flowers are very decorative, pendulous “eardrop” shape, borne in profusion throughout the summer and autumn, and all year in tropical species. They have four long, slender sepals and four shorter, broader petals; in many species the sepals are bright red and the petals purple (colours that attract the hummingbirds that pollinate them), but the colours can vary from white to dark red, purple-blue, and orange. A few have yellowish tones, and recent hybrids have added the colour white in various combinations. The ovary is inferior and the fruit is a small (5–25 mm) dark reddish green, deep red, or deep purple, edible epigynous berry, containing numerous very small seeds. Many people describe the fruit as having a subtle grape flavor spiced with black pepper.

  • Sunflowers near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

  • Yellow Hypericum / Nikon D300 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/100, f/5.0, ISO100

  • Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 1/400 f/13.0 ISO1600 / HDR (1 shot) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / and PP in PS CS3

  • Nikon D60 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/60 f/8.0 ISO180, as is

  • A flowery place in Falicon village, located near Nice in the French Riviera..

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