Nature pollenate
473 creative works found
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Flowers after Rain.
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Lily after the rain. © Cadence Gamache
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This is a picture from my day job. The red balls are grass pollen, and the tubes from them are growing down into the flower to fertilise the ovary. To get ready for the photo took some serious effort to get the timing right, then use of chemicals to stain the pollen red, then actually get to the microscope to take the photo. After reading in the forums about the paths people have taken to become artists, and thinking of my desire to be one (as in, to be able to spend all my time on creative pursuits), I began to think about what skills I have already from my current path. My challenge was to find a creative application of those skills, because I’m not in a position to give up work. Yet :) I’ve been using photography to record my work for many years, so that was the first and most obvious answer. I just thought I’d throw that up for interest, as it’s not the sort of thing that you would want framed in your living room I’m sure LOL!
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today was a great day for butterflies being out in cades cove, finally had some flowers blooming. caught this bee hanging out with two black swallowtails and what looks like a great spangled frilitary
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This honey bee on my Ceanothus in my back garden was so weighed down by pollen – and yet there always seems to be room for a bit more!
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Magnolia / Ya sweet thing / You’re driving me mad / Got to get back to you babe / Your the best I’ve ever had / Your the best I’ve ever had (JJ Cale – musician)
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This guy got a little carried away at this afternoon’s pollen party !
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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.
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This is a ruby red lacewing butterfly, and the way it had it’s proboscis inserted into the flower made me think of that moment when we first get a nice thick milkshake, and we are sucking hard on the straw, fighting against the frozen delight to extract it’s sweet creaminess!
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..enter the magical macro kingdom of the bee, buzzing around so busily, creating a fuss with pollen dust and making honey for tea…...
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A macro shot of a pink Leopard Lily
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I love my camera. It has this really cool telemacro setting that I use constantly now. This bee was about 7-8 feet from where I was standing when I took this. © Cadence Gamache
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My clematis is flowering, and I love the dusting of pollen in the centre of each flower …
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Red poppy
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Passion Flower / This was taken in my back garden – 2007 /
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Macro shot of the center of a white lily
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Why do flowers interest so many artists? Most important things for painter are color and line. Flowers as a part of nature have a wide variety of colors and shapes. They are beautiful and erotic. They accompany us all our life from birth to death. To see the full collection of my work, please visit my gallery at www.komarovart.com
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