This image featured in the group “Flowers in Macro” in July 2009. Many thanks!
Flowers after Rain.
A beautiful large, bright pink flower of the cacti family (I think). Copyright 2008 Emele – Emily Goodwin. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission. You May Also Be Interested In:
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This guy got a little carried away at this afternoon’s pollen party !
Mum came over for a visit today, and as we were sitting out in the glorious spring sunshine this little guy came buzzing along. A spilt cup of tea, a quick dash upstairs for the camera, and a pair of very dirty knees later… this!
olympus c5060 window lighting and tripod / MCN:C56B1-AF3B4-0F33A /
Rose from my garden. / / /
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright In the days / When we were swinging from the trees / I was a monkey / Stealing honey from a swarm of bees / I could taste / I could taste you even then / And I would chase you down the wind You could go there if you please / Wild honey / And if you go there, go with me / Wild honey Did I know you / Did I know you even then / Before the clocks kept time / Before the world was made From the cruel sun / You were shelter / You were my shelter and my shade If you go there with me / Wild honey / You can do just what you please / Wild honey / Yeah, just blowing in the breeze / Wild honey / Wild, wild, wild I’m still standing, I’m still standing / Where you left me / Are you still growing wild / With everything tame around you I send you flowers / Cut flowers for your hall / I know your garden’s full / But is there sweetness at all
Was actually taking a picture of the Zucchini Flower and didn’t notice this little chap- well I wouldn’t as it was covered from head to sting in Pollen- having the time of its little life in there!!! Taken with a Fuji A600 Finepix Camera and Used SC and cropped in free download of Picasa 3 Featured in Image Writing – July 2009 / Featured in Plight Of The Bumble Bee- July 2009 / Featured in ‘Extreme Close-Ups – August 2009 / Featured in ‘Alphabet Soup’ – July 2009 / Sale of a Mounted Print to Clive- October 2009 / Sale of a Card – October 2009 / Featured in ‘The World and How We See It’ – November 2009
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright Featured in Gorgeous Flower Cards / Featured in Bee & Wasp Passions
Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, shutter 1/400, ISO 320, F/5.6, hand held, available light.
Small Hoverfly on African Daisy
The closer we get to insect life.. the more alien their world becomes! This bee/ fly landed on my windowsill and just started licking the pollen off itself. It didn’t stay long, so this was the best shot I got (best of four shots). The colour of the fly and pattern of the eyes amazes me. Also, if you notice, it also has it’s tongue out. All my work has been visually inspected for quality assurance. Your happiness with your new picture is very important to me, enjoy! If you’ve enjoyed this piece, please view my other photos, thank you! Here’s how the finished product will look like…
Spring is in the air of the Southern Hemisphere, a few days of unuasual warm weather and a few evening storms has bought all the spring flowers out. Gazania flower, loved the colours of this one, there is so many varieties! Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm, 1:1. Available extra large, and best viewed Large!
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