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I dug up some old Christmas lights and used the bulb setting on my camera and intentional motion blur to create this photo.
Flowering bulb, In the buttercup family, poisonous to cattle ... A beautiful work of god that apron first sight, one left feeling refreshed. (:
Here's my first good shot using the Raynox DCR 150...I'm not sure if this a carpenter bee or some sort of fly but I'm happy with the capture :)
NOTE: I think I've figured out now, with the help of Flickr members and books that this is a Bulb fly.
Somebody turned off the lights, but the power company assures me they'll switch back on in the morning.
A Valentine's Day sunset off Pleasant Green Road.
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Belgian garage jazz band bULBES were at X.Y.Zèbres (Huy, B) for a 4 tracks e.p. recorded by Maxime Wathieu to be released soon.
bULBES are :
Sam Andrianne : bass
Vincent Durieu : drums
Etienne Wathieu : guitar
Belgian garage jazz band bULBES were at X.Y.Zèbres (Huy, B) for a 4 tracks e.p. recorded by Maxime Wathieu to be released soon.
bULBES are :
Sam Andrianne : bass
Vincent Durieu : drums
Etienne Wathieu : guitar
The Albany bulb is a landfill peninsula jutting into the Bay just north of Golden Gate Fields. People have created all sorts of colorful paintings and sculptures out here. There are also a number of people living on the windswept bulb in tents and ad-hoc structures.
Daffodil bulbs sprouting in the air.
Not the most interesting of compositions, but I am struck by how beautifully the medium format film captured the detailed textures. Again, from my first roll of 120 Tri-X self-developed in D-76 and shot with the Mamiya Super packing the 80mm f1.9.
I took a light bulb from my bathroom this morning and was just playing around with it. So you'll begin to see different shots I made with it.
This used to be Scilla autumnalis, but now is Prospera autumnale, but by any name it's a great late summer/fall flowering bulb. It's native to Europe and North Africa, so somewhat of a surprise it's hardy here...but it is hardy to perhaps zone 5 I think. They're rather small (6-12 inches), but quite a surprise in the flower bed.
The foliage is produced at the same time as the bloom and persists (or is replaced) through mid spring.