Planting rose Wall Art

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  • This was one of the first images I took with my macro lens. The beauty of a single rose never ceases to amaze me!

  • a perfect rose, a perfect insect appreciating the beauty

  • This was taken at Earnley Butterfly Farm, just another of their beautiful roses

  • I wanted to do some shots that some what depic life in normality… meaning images that are like cut scenes from life, without everything being arranged perfectly, well i added the rose, but that was from a vase near by… the lighting was dull but it created a nice effect, the angles where not planned, just taken pretty much as i saw them… Hope u like it!! Enjoy!!

  • It was outstanding from all the green and brown.. i just had to take it home with me.

  • Walking through a garden and could not help but notice the way the slanting sun filled this rose with light, giving it a lovely glow. More Photography: /

  • A digital painting of a rose.

  • A beautiful delite that I came across early this morning…I call this Wyntour Rose since I found it at Wyntour Gardens here in South Redding, CA….they were so pleasant to me and invited me in to shoot as many photographs as I wished….I had a BLAST! / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • This rose was the reddest rose in the garden. It begged me to take its picture. So, I obliged. / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Nature/Digital Photography. Techniques: Digital Lomography & Cross Processing w/ Selective Coloring Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Shooting Location: Rosas Park – La Puente, CA / ALSO AVAILABLE / Life Cycle of the Rose Cards & Wall Art /  

  • This is the last of the rose images from Valladolid, Spain. I thought I would end on a simple note with this stunning white rose.

  • Layed out on table top. My cat knocked down my roses. /

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  • This beautiful rose is from my garden, I don’t know the name of it, but I love it anyway. Taken with my kodak Z8612IS camera on the flower setting, this image has had the background edited out to give priority to the rose and its wonderful colour. The background was red volcanic rock and a concrete garden edge. I really love this shot, it looks like frosted sugar, Thanks for visiting, cheers- Valerie

  • Photography, without heavy re-touching. Australian Native (WA) called “Batchelors Buttons”. Playing around with macro settings. Taken February 2009 in Perth, WA. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com • Top 10 in the Australian Native Plants – July Monthly Challenge

  • Even those things most beautiful in this world fade with time. / / / Canon 400D / Canon 580 EX II / Canon 100mm Macro f/2.8 USM lens / / Manual Exposure / Shutter: 1/200 / Apeture: 22 / ISO 200 / / Flash @ 1/2 power

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  • Playing around again with my rose photo.

  • Luscious Red Rose from my garden after a morning shower. Shot on Canon 500D / Edited in PS CS2

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