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This lovely lady’s slipper orchid is a true spicerianum…not a hybrid. Line bread from a starin imported from China. Very compact compared to other forms of the species. They bloom twice a year.
Post processed in Jixipix/Watercolor preset.
Along the north side of the British Army’s main train area on Salisbury Plain, only a 20 feet wide unpaved perimeter road (and a fence!) separate the ranges from some stunning scenery.
There are few places that capture the emptiness of the area than the lonely clumps of beech trees that pepper the landscape, some just a hundred metres from the boundary fence.
At Charlton, where I took these shots, there are 4 clumps of between 4 and 8 trees that make a cracking backdrop for sun sets and sun rises.
Castiadas . Cala Monte Turno.
Sardegna misteriosa ....oggi prove d'estate. ( 30 °)
La baia di Monte Turno si trova nell'omonima località ,tra Cala Sinzias e Costa Rei .
La spiaggia è caratterizzata da una forma ad arco ,con sabbia bianca fine che in riva con il sole assume un colore quasi ambrato.Il bellissimo mare trasparente ha un colore tra il turchese e il verde smeraldo che invogliano e spingono a rilassanti nuotate .
Today I tried out an LED light box that my friend has for her craft, and I shot this with my Nikkor 105 mm Macro lens. I am planning to by a Lensbaby Velvet 56 and use it with the light tablet in the future.
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Shot @ Subway in Palakkarai , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.
Shot in natural light.
I tried to relate the bicycle in the mural / wall art on the left to the bicycle on the right.
Also a boy in the mural looking at the stairs , to the stairs which is on the right.
A photographer is always the second person in the picture. :)
"C O N C E P T"
Photo from this morning, I was going to shoot sunrise but it was too foggy so I decided to shoot something else that provokes the mood!
Often called the “wild canary” in the Southeast, the male breeding plumage is a bright canary yellow.
These sweet little birds keep returning to my garden for the small seeds they pick out of the matured ripe lavander flowers, so I am not eager to cut them back, eventhough the bushes look quite messy now. I took this shot from my office window that looks out on to the front garden, so it is not the best quality, but I wanted to share it with you.
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