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A bit late in posting these as tulip season is past but still so pretty to view. I hope you enjoy them!
Spring has been coming in fits and starts with today in the low 80’s but it won’t stay.
Cardinals are thinking about nesting in our artificial tree by the back door with the Mrs having built the first layer but still isn’t so sure…
Enjoy the weekend, flickr friends..thank you for your visit…Pat..xo
We had our local family for a belated Easter dinner last Sunday, everyone vaccinated except youngest grandson (14). So good seeing each other..it’d been 1-1/2 yrs since we’d had them inside the house, I’d missed them so much!
― Anthony T. Hincks
Don't get me wrong: I do looove Red, but Pink looks better on me : ))
Very close up of one of my gauzy shawls for Macro Mondays - theme of August 15, 2022: Pink
Taken with the manual LAOWA ultra-macro 60mm @f/4
width of this image: about 3 cm
Gomphrena globosa 'Fireworks' is a showy amaranth with a long flowering season and incredible heat tolerance. Easy to grow will provide long-lasting flowers from early summer to the first frost. The floral tuffs are of a bright pink with the tip of a bright yellow, each flower recalls a fireworks display. The flowers are located on top of long stems.
I got a new Lensbaby Velvet 56 a couple of days ago and have been trying it out - so much fun! With everything being manual on it, there is a learning curve, but hey, I have time on my hands :)
The cosmea is a symbol of intense and sincere love. For the liveliness and brilliance of the colors, it is synonymous with the joy of living and the joy of loving. The softness of its petals and its foliage make it a symbol of delicacy, of relationships full of sweetness and, finally, a symbol of balance, serenity, stability and peace.
These tulips come up in my garden year after year, brightening up the Spring days with their glowing colours.
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as myrtle, is a small deciduous tree or shrub native to southeastern China but has been introduced to many other parts of the world. It is a plant visited by bees for pollen and nectar.
Captured in university-city of Cambridge, England., while out strolling and fooling with my Fuji.
Highest Explore position: 441 on Thursday, November 29, 2007
……Working with filters to get the best combination - in this case deep pink & green. So garden shots it is then from here on in - well 3 weeks in the UK as it stands at the moment as we begin DAY ONE of Lock down Britain. Good luck with your essential shopping & best wishes with your ’Social Distancing’ whilst doing so. Stay in folks to stay virus free and to not be a vehicle to pass it on to others, Alan:-)
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Everything is starting to bloom in our local gardens and this beautiful opening deep pink Alium beauty was very striking. It showed well against the garden background of other plants creating a nice Bokeh.
No idea where this and other hollyhocks appeared from this year but I am glad I left the huge green leaves in Spring to become this in the summer. This grew to approximately a foot taller than my son who incidentally is six foot
"Das Leben in Jupiters Himmel" (Objektivstudie mit Jupiter-9)
Erica carnea
winter heath
Schnee-Heide 😛 (Portrait by Kiron 105mm macro)
::: must be seen fully enlarged! :::
3175987, repost for comparison purposes
Night silence dahlia, in my garden, with Lensbaby Velvet 85 and rainbow Omni film
Captured in July but pleased to say my dahlias are still booming beautifullly, I'm just not able to photograph them or much at all at the moment as I am really struggling with my back again.
I will do my best to stop by to see your images when I can.
Diane gave me this cactus in full bloom last Christmas. I have kept it lightly watered all year. The web gave instructions on how to make it bloom again. While I debated what to do, it decided on its own to put out blooms. This is the first one in beautiful color and shape. There are three more buds showing in this image and more not shown. A few days after I took this photo, they are now making full blooms.