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  • A macro shot of a pink Leopard Lily

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  • Daisy

  • 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:

  • Had the camera set up on the tripod and was shooting away at this gorgeous little pumpkin flower, when along came a bee. Lucky me! Hope you enjoy! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • I was trying the macro setting on my 70-300mm lens in a field of flowers surrounded by these buzzing Bumbles. I am definetly going to invest in a dedicated macro lens… any suggestions as to what to get? I use a Canon 400D.

  • Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Going through some old images and found this shot showing pollen dripping down from the centre of the flower. Really liked the colour offsets in this. Was used in an exhibition I shared with Smarti77 sometime ago. Shot with a Canon 400D – 18-55 lens.

  • Growing in my front garden. / I used my Omax Close Up Lenses attached to the Kit lens. / A bargain buy from Ebay. Shot in Raw, with very little processing done, except to make the background darker. Best Viewed Large. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it.

  • Details of Pollen on a Gerbera. / Macro / Our Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright © N & L Williams Photography. / Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from ourselves is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Straight from my Nikon D90~

  • Same flower as before,different angle Canon 400D / Canon 100mm Macro lens

  • *Thank you to catherine veal for helping me with textures…. / hope you like it xxx * / Nikon D40x

  • Rose from my garden. / / /

  • another take on my shot , Bee Busy with Echinacea.. , or aka, the cornflower I love the feel of textures.. so here is a version I tried to make look like a painting.. And Here is the Original: /

  • 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!

  • Nikon Coolpix P80 Beautiful in both looks and perfume, the Formosan Lily has become quite a weed pest in native bushland. The following is from “Burke’s Backyard”. Common name: Taiwan lily, Formosa lily Botanic name: Lilium formosanum / The species name formosanum is Latin, meaning ‘from Formosa’. The island of Formosa is now Taiwan. Description: A bulbous plant with upright, straight, flowering stems 1-1.8m (up to 6’) tall in summer. Clusters of 1-3 lightly scented, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne at the top of each stem. The flowers are white with a pale yellow throat, and some have pink staining on the outside of the petals or when in the bud. Problem areas: This plant has escaped from gardens and naturalised in southeast Australia from Queensland to Victoria and also on Lord Howe Island. It is usually found along roadside verges, drainage ditches, on wasteland and in bushland. Reasons for success: The Taiwan lily grows from seed, bulbs and fleshy leaves (called bulb scales). The plant grows from seed to flowering stage in around 6-9 months (most lilies take two years from seed until flowering). Each flower produces hundreds of seeds. As the seeds mature, the seed pods are held upright and open slowly. Seeds are released over a 4-8 week period to take advantage of good conditions. Seeds are light and travel long distances on the wind. Even a single plant dumped in bushland can become the nucleus of a new weed infestation.

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