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There are so many Poppy photographs in flickr right now...

Still......I couldn't resist :)

Originally I only wanted to take some portraits of the wonderful purple

wisteria flowers......when I discovered its leaves through my macrolens!

They are so soft 'n hairy! So I am using the flowers only as the backround

painting....or bokeh.

I find meaning here, maybe you will too.

For the Textures Only Competition.

www.flickr.com/groups/textures_only/discuss/7215761397360...

 

Original image from Rene Ehrhardt.

www.flickr.com/photos/rene_ehrhardt/2390754091/

 

Model by Karl Eschenbach. Thank you!

www.flickr.com/photos/karl_eschenbach/3277162399/

 

Conch from Droid. www.flickr.com/photos/lecates/448714495/

 

Seagulls texture from Cliffordsax. Thank you!

www.flickr.com/photos/cliffordsax/2799257665/

 

Brushes from www.obsidiandawn.com

  

who finds a title for htis one? I guess I am too tired to find one...

Have you ever perceived the sweetest perfume of a rose

and wanted it to be transported by a photograph ?

This is my attempt...

Handmade stock. Ok to use for your private artwork but not for commercial nor resale. Please do not use my stock to make other stock.

 

If used, please credit me with a link back to THIS page and a small sample of your work. Thanks!

 

*** I'd love it if you'd post your artwork to my group Temari's Galactic Studio. ***

mexican hat

 

hbw!

@ires.........gracias por el título!!!

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our Light, not our Darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you NOT to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightening about shrinking so that other people won't feel unsure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. As we let our own Light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."

  

Marianne Williamson

 

Here again my Ginkgo tree...

 

To honour the Ginkgo, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote the following poem:

 

GINKGO BILOBA

 

The leaf of this Eastern tree

Which has been entrusted to my garden

Offers a feast of secret significance,

For the edification of the initiate.

 

Is it one living thing

That has become divided within itself?

Are these two who have chosen each other,

So that we know them as one?

 

I think I have found the right answer

To these questions;

Do my songs not make you feel

That I am both one and twain?

 

(J.W. v. Goethe)

 

The inner light on the North Pier in St. Joseph, Michigan.

the red cirkel in the left corner is a policeofficer directing traffic. check the out of focus officer walking through the top right...

all silhouettes?

strange weather today... no sun, kind of foggy... and too warm for october

This is in dedication to my wonderful friends here on flickr

Helmut Gondim and Lars Basinski (unison).

 

Just found out this is a special day for s0ulsurfing too...........

so I will include Jason in my dedication :))

  

The vineleaves from my "living curtain" are some of my favourite models. When I wake

up in the morning and look outside I am again and again marvelled by the wonderful

translucency and changing colours!

Here you may say the "big" picture to understand my "living curtain" ;))

From the inner:

www.flickr.com/photos/lightspectrals/267675439/in/set-721...

 

From the outer:

www.flickr.com/photos/lightspectrals/267820699/in/set-721...

 

A young couple walks hand-in-hand, their motion blurred by the in-camera HDR capturing three frames.

Just returned from the lantern walk.

...the flower is a little overexposed... somehow I liked the effect.

This is one of my color/light/movement experiments... I mirrored this photograph, the result is the "Cascading light"... if you like to view it... it is in my "LightWorlds" set: www.flickr.com/photos/lightspectrals/199505596/in/set-721...

This is part I of my latest Helleborus Series

 

What Wikipedia sais about it:

 

The genus is native to much of Europe, from western Britain, Spain and Portugal, eastward across the Mediterranean region and central Europe into Romania and Ukraine, and along the north coast of Turkey into the Caucasus. The greatest concentration of species occurs in the Balkans. One atypical species (H. thibetanus) comes from western China; another atypical species (H. vesicarius) inhabits a small area on the border between Turkey and Syria.

 

The flowers have five "petals" (actually sepals or tepals) surrounding a ring of small, cup-like nectaries (petals modified to hold nectar). The sepals do not fall as petals would, but remain on the plant, sometimes for many months. Recent research in Spain suggests that the persistent calyx contributes to the development of the seeds (Herrera 2005).

 

Although the flowers of some species may resemble wild roses (and despite some of their common names, such as "Christmas rose" and "Lenten rose"), hellebores do not belong to the rose family (Rosaceae).

 

To be continued under No. 2 of this Series....

 

I love to find beauty and perfection in the common things... and plants! Those which we pass along everyday without even noticing their exceptional beauty.

 

Thank you hialoakapua for the wonderful inner picture you gave me with your comment :)

I added it to the title!

I've got nothing to say about this except, Brrrr. It was cold out there today!

The morning sun was so intensively bright,

shining through these delicate leaves...

letting them glow like bronze.

Calendula... one of my favorite summer flowers.

Looking for some other photograph in my archives

I stumbled across this one and thought these

are nice colors to look at in wintertime...

...born August 6th, 2007

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