Planting rose 

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  • 2007 grandmother’s garden. She always had a knack for growing the most beautiful roses.

  • Great as a wedding, get well or simply friendship card, this cloth rose was made with love…

  • Taken with my little Nikon 4600 coolpix. I love the texture of this shot. I adusted just a little with HP Image Zone. Adustment on the size and a little saturation made this shot come out just right for me. Most flowers need no adjustment if you have the right lighting. These flowers were given to my wife on Valentine’s day and she loved them. I loved them so much that I had to Photograph them. May god bless you! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——

  • Red rose with a little water drop a little bit off-centre…

  • Grand Ma passed away six months ago it seems like yesterday. / She wanted to live to be one hundred she was just a year away. / I loved to visit with Grand Ma to me she seemed so young. / She had away about her that made time drift away. / She told me silly stories about when she was real young and men wore hats and courted her from a long long time past. / She talked about what it was like to be young way back then. / When simple things like a summers swim or riding on a bike would make conversation last long in to the night. / And an auto was a rich mans toy that really brought strange smiles. / She told me all the stories about how they use to dance. / And put on all their fancy things to maybe find romance and a man would come and take a bow an asked her for a dance ! / The hand was all that ever touched but that was strong enough! / And then when the Charlston came to town the people went real wild! / She talked about the first war and what it did to everyone, hiding in the basement crying as bombs fell all around! / She said that was a living hell! / And then she talked about the second one and running from the Russians in to the arms of the USA that was for her a blessing! / But of both she was afraid! / She liked it back in the days when men wore hat’s and dressed real nice not like these kids today! / She looked at me and said poor thing these times are really crazy!! / You’ll never understand the life we lived back not too long ago. / How reading by a fire made a spooky story oh so frighting! Not like sitting at the TV as your brain cells fall to sleep! / She talked about all the things she did with her three dead sisters. / And the one thing she loved the most was planting roses. / She talked about the fun she had and the laughter they all shared in the German Black Forest planting all types of roses. / She told me that the rose to her was the strongest of the flowers! / Because it learned over many long years how to protect its beauty! / She said a thorn was there to keep a man fingers from the attack! / And that the Rose to her was every woman’s sweet young heart usually broken by a man! / She said until a man took extra care to gently take the rose, he would be forever bitten by that neckless that she wore! / Grand Ma’s house was full of roses and that was her special bloom! / Not one time did I come by was a rose not in full view! / So there I was in my Kitchen looking at this rose today, and then it looked right back at me oh God I said no way! / It scared me half to death! / And right then and there I knew exactly who was looking straight at me!

  • I shot this image just within the hour Sunday, 08/10/08….this is 100% untouched….we have had very few bloom this summer due to all the smoke from the wildfires…...I feel like a kid in a candy store when one actually opens! Please view in large format for optimum results. / / ___ / 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!

  • She rests among the mosses / A shrine of wood and wishes / In this quiet sunlit forest / She is peaceful, not forgotten. / Zazzle / DeviantART / - / a dryad-treestump maiden, who twisted into place, / my pencilling too messy, so wood flowed round her face. / And grasses grew around her, and roots twisted round her wrist, / and from the slender sapling behind her, rose a girl of leaves and mist. I rather liked the concept and the curvy way she posed, / so as soon as the tablet was mine again, a sketch on the screen arose… / It wasn’t quite abstract or anime, nor a gentle blushing bride / and so out of wood I carved her and let the paint decide, And the leaves spread out around her, as I sprinkled and I spun / And brown and green around her, the trees grew one by one. / The steps I saw quite clearly, but the details made me yawn / So I looked up ruins and flung dabs, until perspective was born. And moss and sunlight gathered and layers flowed and split / And the hours flew silently by, until I was forced to quit. / But the quiet woodland waited, and the headless idol watched / Until I woke this morning and added bark metallic and notched… And the trees sprang up behind, and the flowers crept over the steps / And the sun lanced through the trees and everywhere shadows crept… / Roses of orange and yellow were added on a whim / and in the offering bowl lies a lily blurred and dim. ‘Til at last I could not deny her, she had to have a head, / Although I tried to distract her by painting her fingers instead. / The shiny coins didn’t sway her, and empty was this wood, / until I shaped her a face and swept over her a hood. Then sprouted a few last flowers, and a twisting thorny vine / Along the lowest terrace, its thorns as dark as wine / But I’ve worked on this seven full hours and new ideas have grown, / So posting and moving on now, before my muse has flown.

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/60seg / ISO-400 Featured in Portugal 31st October 2009

  • I picked out these roses for my father to give my mother for Valentine’s Day. They’re such a deep red color and the petals are velvety…almost black. I love those type of roses. I used a really low white balance when I shot this to give it a more bluish tone. Enjoy!

  • These are the same roses from Valentine’s Day with the velvetly petals. I adjusted the white balance on my camera before shooting to give it a bluish tone. It looks like crushed eyeshadow to me…:D Shot with a sigma 105mm macro, indoors with flash. Enjoy!

  • The afternoon light falling across the petals of a white rose. Image As Is straight from a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/2000 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -1 step / Focal length: 5mm

  • Dreamy Cottage was Featured in the Cottage Group! / Thank you all for this feature! / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/3132920-2-dreamy-garden.jpg!!http://images-

  • As is, straight from the camera. This is an enchanting magical rose, with petals in delicute shades of pale pink and cream stripped, I bought the rose at the end of last year and this is the first bud to have flowered this year, I was so thrilled with the colour, I will be posting more photos of it as the bud opens .. / camera used a Kodak Z1015 IS

  • “Do not watch the petals fall from the rose with sadness, know that, like life, things sometimes must fade, before they can bloom again.”

  • Canon 350D / F5.6 / 1/125seg / ISO-400 Texture courtesy of Ghostbones. Featured in The Woman Photographer 17th July 2009 / Featured in Portugal 18th July 2009 / Featured in Flowers in Macro 19th July 2009

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  • Red Rose Photo taken on 23rd November, 2009 in Diamond Creek, Melbourne. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AE 1/500 AV 5.6 ISO SPEED 100 Please click on the card below to view my range. / > > >

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