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I planted a few of these tiny bulbs in pots this year in May and they took 3 months to bloom. Now that we're getting freezing temps, I have moved them indoors as they are still budding and blooming. Best viewed large.
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One of the interesting Parrot Tulips from the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm years ago.. Processed with Topaz Filter Effects Split prism and then a bit of Oil Paint... Happy Sliders Sunday, Everybody!!!
Once again I'm looking through the plethora of Fungi and the nearest I can see to these is the Flaming Scalycap.
Flaming Scalycap - Pholiota alnicola
Uniformly coloured Pholiota whose cap and stipe are covered in upturned fleecy scales, creating a shaggy appearance.Generally found on decayed wood or decayed conifer wood.
The tree had an abundance of these beautiful fungi.
Taken at Kwun Tong Promonade, Hong Kong, China on October 17 2015. Looking towards the ICC
Photo: Keith Mulcahy
Both the shape of the pointed petals and the orange and yellow colors make me think of flames when I look at this tulip. I continue to have camera problems, this time with my borrowed camera--I'm in big trouble!!
This was a rather dramatic sunset that I managed to capture earlier in the month. It was taken from the coastal path around Thorney Island, looking across Chichester Harbour towards Emsworth.
I haven't frequented this location too often as it can be quite bleak and mostly slim pickings. However, if you pick your location carefully, and if nature is on your side, the big open skies can be quite dramatic.
Thankfully, this is relatively local to me so at least I have a chance to look out of the window first to see if it looks like a promising sunset before setting off. The down side is that behind me on this coastal path is a small lake and at this time of the evening the mosquitoes are out in force and on a mission!
Or Kalanchoe blossfeldiana to give its posh name. I've ignored this poor little plant in the hall for months until idly pointing a macro lens at it this week. A revelation...
The Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green River was completed in 1964. It provides water storage, hydroelectric power and rises 502 feet above bedrock. The dam is located near Dutch John in Daggett County, Utah.
Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.
End Of The Trail, Route 66, Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California
'Roid Week Fall 2016 - Day 6 #1
Polaroid SX-70 Time-Zero film expired 09/06