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A black and white of a color image I took (and edited previously) last year. As much as I love my colorful imagery, I also love black and white images. At times they emphasize the details you otherwise might not pick up in a colorful image.
Ixora is a genus of Rubiaceae family. It is a shrub very appreciated in warm weather regions. His appearance is compact and its leaves have a leather texture. Flowering occurs in spring and summer, and inflorescence with numerous flowers of yellow color, red, orange or pink color. Can be grown alone or in massive, with great walls and low walls to hide. Attracts pollinators.
Should be grown in full sun, and is not very demanding in fertility, being quite rough. Needs no further maintenance, but should be watered at regular intervals. Multiply by cuttings and does not tolerate frost.
Kingdom: Plantae Clade: angiosperms Clade: eudicots
Clade: asterid Order: Gentianales Family: Rubiaceae
Gender: Ixora
A detail of the painting Dear Protagonist, (a reverie regarding you in the perpetual present).
The parenthetical latter part of the title alludes to both how
1) a painting has a relatively temporally static state (compared to film for instance) and as such the viewer's experience with a painting is fundamentally rooted in the present [ie. this reading suggests the "you" is the viewer].
and
2) Temma (my daughter depicted in the painting) seems to have a fairly limited memory and as such seems to exist in a perpetual present [ie. this reading suggests the "you" is Temma].
I love the attention to detail in Buddhist Temples. I have still to work out the significance of everything