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  • Macro shot of the center of a white lily

  • Highest scoring shot ever Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, Belmont, NC

  • Taken in very early AM / Nikon D70s with a Nikkor 70-300 EDIF in Macro mode Took about 12 shots of this floral from various angles External flash used to mute the background

  • Taken around the house Early morning light, about 6:45 AM, June 2007 Nikon D70s Nikon 70-300 EDIF lens at about 1:5 magnification

  • Had an oppy to meet the founder of Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, She is about 86 years young and still doing well. She indicated that this flower was her favorite in the entire botanical garden, I took about 20 shots from different angles and this is the one I chose. Nikon D70s Nikon 70-300 EDIF lens at about 1:4.5 magnification

  • Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens / Belmont, NC Nikon D70s and Nikon 70-300 EDIF Braced over a small waterfall, these orchids dazzled with the deep pink and white combination Notice the cascading florals – the white kind of frames the pink and both pink orchid strands are on slight diagonals, addding more interest than just 90 degree right angles

  • Nikon D200 Nikon 70-300 EDIF Lens Use of dramatic lighting to enhance the strong yellow/gold hues

  • This shot has a multiple purpose in mind / Please note the highlights of red and green + the green arrow pointing to the featured yellow tips NOTICE the triangle of lights (intentional) Nikon D200 + Nikon 70-300 EDIF 1/100 at F5.6

  • This flower is growing right in the water, surrounded by lilly pads. I took about 15-20 shots trying to isolate the light, enabling us to view the fiery stamen. Nikon D200, Nikon 70-300 EDIF with on-camera flash

  • Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden / 4-4-08 Nikon D200 Nikon 70-300 EDIF

  • This anemone seems to have an amulet growing from the stamen 4-4-08 Nikon D200 Nikon 70-300 EDIF lens

  • Yellow Orchids with some new friends about to emerge This is the highest scoring numerical image I have ever had on another site 4-4-08 Nikon D200 / Nikon 70-300 EDIF Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens / Belmont, NC

  • My claw looks like it should be taking some nourishment to the wayward stamen Flame Lilly is the actual name, thanks to some of our bubbler friends! Viola! We have red, orange, yellow and a few attention-seeking stamen Nkon D200 Nikon 70-300 EDIF

  • Macro of a red lily MY BUBBLESITE

  • . the is the reversed 180° from the original. both are nice to look at (and give a different impact as the calming red being on top gives another feeling) but I though about submitting this one reversed when I saw slippers pending (instead of stamen tips… lol) / ask me if you’d like to see the other one. I can offer both as prints (Raw converted into Jpeg)

  • Trying something new, again! I just love the way this turned out! I was working with my extensions tubes (again!) and this Dogwood blossom was floating in a dish of water…It’s just so soft looking! I hope you enjoy. Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/4000 second / F Number: F/5.0 / Focal Length: 66 mm / ISO Speed: 400 / ___ Featured in the following Groups: / Live, Love, Dream / 1:1 Macro Photography / Flowers in Macro / Extreme Close-Ups Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Nikon D40 Users – “In The Pink” – Challenge Winner (#1) – Nov. 2009 / Fabulous Flowers – Fabulous Stamen – Just for Fun – Top 10 (#4) / Canon Vs Nikon – Nikon: The Macro Challenge” – Top 10 (#4) / Happy Haven – “June Avatar” – Top 10 (#9)

  • Geranium that lost its petals. / Macro 1:1. Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 2.8, 1/160 sec., 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Weekly Theme Challenges Winner in the challenge Depth of field / Winner in the challenge Inside Flowers Top ten in the challenge The Closer the Better / Top ten in the challenge Flower Detail / Top ten in the challenge Spiral Shapes / Top ten in the challenge Discovering New Worlds – Macro Avatar of the group Flowers in macro

  • Close up of a Dandelion flower head. Black & white picture.

  • Challenge Winner in The Compact Group Group – Flower on Black Challenge October – 09 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Featured in #1 Artists of RedBubble Group September – 29 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Nikon Coolpix 990

  • 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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