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Sometimes it takes a long time to see the beauty of a photo. Maybe I have to be in the right mood.
Finding photos is one of the pleasures to be had when sorting through your photo folders, which I have been doing for the past few days, seriously deleting stuff that is merely OK.
Backing up photos is a bit problematic, a few years ago I bought an external drive yet when I got a new computer, my new computer did not recognise it and when I plugged it in, the computer would just shut down. Now, I have to use my old computer as back up, which involves a lot of plugging USB sticks in.
Red Eyebrow ~ Moody Delight
Spring Sunset ~ Florida Everglades
Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida
South Florida ~ Broward County U.S.A.
[Taken today, 5/5/17, on my mother Mary's 81st birthday.]
(two more photos 'from this location' in the comments)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Springs,_Florida
"Watching the River Flow" - Rolling Stones
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WvtYgPKlw0&feature=related
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Every sunset is different, because every day; sun
is different, clouds are different, space is different,
reflections are different....mountains are different,
fogs are different, and above all, we are different.
― Mehmet Murat ildan
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At my balcony, this spiky green monster surprised me with a dark, star-shaped bloom — mysterious and beautiful all at once. 💚✨
Botanical info:
A succulent known for its striking, star-shaped flowers and thick green stems. Despite its unusual nickname, it’s a real gem for plant lovers.
- Genus: Stapelia
- Common name (EN): Carrion flower / Starfish flower
- Thai Name & Meaning (TH):
♀️ ดอกซาก (Dok Saak) → literally means “decayed flower”
💫 ดาวแคระ (Dao Khrae) → literally means “dwarf star”
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Origin: Southern Africa
- Bloom: Star-shaped, fleshy flowers (often with unique scents to attract pollinators)
“It takes more than good looks to stay number one. You've got to set trends, make changes, and offer more, if you want to stay the best. Only Mustang does it all. And that's a fact.”
- Advertising Copy for the 1970 Mustang
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
The best way to view my photostream is through Flickriver with the following link: www.flickriver.com/photos/photojourney57/
The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.
"The Prince" is a David Austin old world rose from 1990 which produces the most exotic of all roses with masses of petals compacted into each bloom quartered and quilled of rich deep crimson in colour then turning to the deepest purple. When it reaches this point a rich fragrance exudes the blooms wafting and travelling through the air. This is the most beautiful rose the colours a mixture of blackberry colours to match the fragrance of deep rose and berries.
The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summar 5cm f/2 LTM (1937) + Leitz R.h ( deep red) filter
On EXPLORE May 2, 2008
Best to: View Large and On Black
This flower was shot during the Queen's Day in the center of Lelystad - called Gordiaan.
Wishing you a splendid and sunny Friday my friends - {{{HUGS}}} from me to all of you's :)
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter
Tuesday seemed like a good day to create a table setting, so I got out some more of my Cape Cod ware and set it up on a cream-colored placemat. After adding the cute heart border, I decided to put a light crinkle texture overlay. The hardest part is showing the deep reds while also showing the intricate design and not allowing too much red in the shadows. This glassware is so pretty in person, and though I have usable pieces, I can't imagine using them for anything but looking good. :-)
After getting it all done, I realized I had two sets of two-of-a-kind, so it's perfect for item 89 in the 118 Pictures group.
mamiya 6MF + 50mm f/4 + B+W 091 dark red filter. film: kodak HIE high-speed infrared 400, medium-format cut down from large format aerial film bulk rolls. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.
copyright © Mim Eisenberg/mimbrava studio. All rights reserved.
this fiery skipper
sips a birthday toast to jude
on her special day
Do drop in on her photostream to send her best wishes, and plan to spend some time there admiring her outstanding work.
bettr largr (you can see the curled proboscis)
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Please join us on Super Eco and enter our July photo contest “Support Your Local Pollinators!” contest by tagging it SuperEco, posting it in the pool, and entering it in the contest thread. Thanks.
The contest ends July 31st.
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I've just been advised that my photo, Dipping Deep, is one of six finalists in the National Wildlife Federation's 'Plants and Pollinators' contest. I'd be grateful if you would consider voting for my shot. Thanks. The winner will be announced on August 21, 2009.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Wollensak Velostigmat 127mm f/4.5 Leitz New York (1945) + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
Quercus palustris leaf - Of autumn in the parking lot of the Carmel Animal Hospital in Carmel, New York.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 (Prominent mount) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter
SewGratitude's Tote Bag which uses my 'Deep Red Lumberjack Grunge by Su_G'. Courtesy of Gia and thank you very much for sharing this great picture of your production!
[Sewgratitude_ToteBag_using_Deep Red Lumberjack Grunge by Su_G_c-oGiaVolpe]