Lovely japanese cherry blossoms blooming at the end of Winter.
Cropped version of “We’re pretty cool”. The perfect card for the person you love to snuggle with (or would love to snuggle with). (Praktica LTL, Kodak BW400CN) Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania
An older piece.. / Made with Apophysis
Tropical Island – Whitsundays
The Whitsundays
Gray Mini Lop Ear rabbit with Christmas tree and gifts and wearing red and white stocking hat, isolated on white background
Cute kitten with blue eyes wearing birthday hat inside of Birthday gift bag on blue background with confetti
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or a cold summer?... / People photography isnt my forte… but I like to try it every now and again… Enjoy!! _
A dandelion seed…
... the consequence flooding of the energy abuse
I took this photograph on Christmas day while vacationing in Nipika Eco-Resort in British Columbia. The lighting was perfect along with the low cloud. It had snowed lightly in the morning so the snow was nice and fresh. The low cloud formation gives the photo a nice dramatic look. © 2009 Anne Hale. / /
Been messing around with photoshop recently. / Hope ya like it! Enjoy! _
Taken at Madison Square Garden, in New York City. Nikon D80 10th Place in challenge “Flags” in Mood & Ambience – May 12, 2009
Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/180 / Av( Aperture Value ) 8.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Focal Length 155.0mm / B + W polarizer For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
Nikon D60 + OE There are about 100–110 species of Fuchsia. The great majority are native to South America, but with a few occurring north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand, and Tahiti. One species, Fuchsia magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical. Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m (8 in-13 ft) tall, but one New Zealand species, Kotukutuku (Fuchsia excorticata), is unusual in the genus in being a tree, growing up to 12–15 m (39-49 ft) tall. / Fuchsia leaves are opposite or in whorls of 3–5, simple lanceolate and usually have serrated margins (entire in some species), 1–25 cm long, and can be either deciduous or evergreen, depending on the species. The flowers are very decorative, pendulous “eardrop” shape, borne in profusion throughout the summer and autumn, and all year in tropical species. They have four long, slender sepals and four shorter, broader petals; in many species the sepals are bright red and the petals purple (colours that attract the hummingbirds that pollinate them), but the colours can vary from white to dark red, purple-blue, and orange. A few have yellowish tones, and recent hybrids have added the colour white in various combinations. The ovary is inferior and the fruit is a small (5–25 mm) dark reddish green, deep red, or deep purple, edible epigynous berry, containing numerous very small seeds. Many people describe the fruit as having a subtle grape flavor spiced with black pepper.
This is from the same bouquet of flowers as in my Little Signs of Spring and Flower Nest. So this would be the first I put up on RB that doesn’t have a piece of origami sitting on it~ This may not be a sunflower, but it does enjoy the sunrise!
A close up of a little seashell on the Jersey Shore. / Bay Head Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR (As Is) Featured in Nature’s Wonders – September 28, 2009
Canon EOS450D, Tv-1/8, F4.5, ISO-100, 55-250 @ 90mm, taken indoors using available light and edited with Canon soft ware to a B&W with a yellow “feel”, hope you like this,,I do.
Jersey Shore / Mantoloking Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR
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