Nature structure Wall Art

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  • Sunrise over Port Phillip Bay, Beaumaris, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  • View form Bakers Beach in San Francisco, California, USA

  • Macro of a green leaf

  • Macro image of rocky mountains gemstone ammolite

  • The White Chapel at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK

  • I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…

  • Water droplets on a dandelion… it looks like a different universe to me.

  • Some more natural chaos. March 2008. Please, view more of my work here ... Featured in Just Lines in September 2008 and in All about Water March 14th 2009. / Top Ten image (no.8) in the “Black and White” challenge of All about Water March 8th 2009.

  • We see this beauty captured all over RB.. And understandable.. One of the most beautifully structured flowers I have ever seen.. So this is my view of its sturcture and a touch of fairy tale… Please look at it in large view.. And its a free ride today.. What A Happy Card To Send To A Friend /

  • A leaf with Back Lighting with wireless strobe. Shot with a Tamron 90mm Macro Lens & Canon 40D.

  • surreal ice structures, zermatt, switzerland

  • A darling little cabin in West Kelowna, BC, Canada that (I believe ) is actually used as a shed by Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd.

  • This is a photograph that I took over a year ago. I have gone here on many occasions to take photos of this structure but this was taken on a very cloudy day so I liked this one best. I love the design and have played with this image for so long that I’ve decided to just put it up…....................I have very little space left on my computer to add another variation of this LOL

  • Hibiscus bud, awakening after a long winter sleep ….

  • I have several agaves in my garden. I love the structure and the way they uncurl from the centre spike.

  • Sarasota Florida Sony DSC H 7 / handheld edited in photoscape. Sarasota is a place of beauty, culture and arts. If you go dont miss the Ringling Museum or the Marie Selby Botanical gardens….. for more info on this lovely city visit here

  • Bird of Paradise / Strelitzea regubae / Enchanting Gardens of Kula / Maui Hawai’i The Bird of Paradise thrives here in the Hawaiian Islands and has been introduced. It is a native of South Africa. Bird of Paradise (Stelitzia reginae), also known as Crane flowers, is one of the most beautiful of all exotic flowers. This native of South Africa derives its name from the unusual flowers, which resemble brightly coloured birds in flight. The leaves of a bird of paradise plant are bluish-green with a red midrib. This thick, evergreen foliage resembles small banana leaves, attached to a long stalk. In contrast to the banana, however, bird of paradise plants are trunkless. Emerging from the green and pink boat-shaped bracts in spring is the long-stemmed bird of paradise flower. The bird of paradise flower has petals of brilliant orange set off by its intense blue arrow-shaped tongue. The blooming will continue in a succession over some time. Here on Maui they bloom virtually year round. The Bird of Paradise is a beautiful plant as its height usually reaches anywhere from 4- to 5-feet tall with a 2- or 3-foot spread. The flowers unfold from a specialized leaf like structure which grows horizontally like a beak and contains pollen. The petals fold back and stick upward like the crown feathers on a birds head. The Bird of Paradise Plant grows best in damp, fertile soil with full to partial sun. Bird of Paradise are ornamental plants of the family Strelitziaceae. There are five species of the genus Strelitzia, all native to southern Africa. They grow from rhizomes (underground stems) to a height of 1 to 1.5 metres (about 3 to 5 feet) and have stiff, erect, leathery, concave, and oblong leaves. The leaves are bluish green and may have a red midrib. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 21 July 2009 13:29:21 / Tv 1/160 / Av 8.0 / Evaluative Metering / ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • I went on the right day to get this wonderful wisteria tunnel in full bloom, I went back a couple of days later and it had gone past its best.

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