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Gloriosa superba is a species of flowering plant in the family Colchicaceae. Common names include flame lily, climbing lily, creeping lily, glory lily, gloriosa lily, tiger claw, agnishikha and fire lily. Wikipedia

 

Peter Black Conservatory, Victoria Esplanade, Palmerston North.

Another creative photo work-up for our local camera club. Enjoy!

Our dog, Lily, came to us via a local rescue group. She is about two years old. She has become very comfortable living with us. She is very sweet and likes people.

A slightly different aspect of 'the lilies in the lake'.

 

I found this colorful lily a couple of weeks ago after a walk around a local park : )

 

Took on my new meyer-optik görlitz domiplan 50mm f/2.8 !!

Canon 6D Mark II with 16-35mm f/2.8l III lens.

collage, pencil, stamping

42 × 30㎝

 

#MacroMondays

#Figurine

  

Lily was baffled. And she was a little annoyed because one of these strange tiny persons kept stomping around on her (empty!) tummy, not to mention the red cord that tied her to the wooden stretcher they had used to carry her to that beach. "Big Sands" it was called, she had picked up from the conversation the guy in yellow had barked into his walkie-talkie. What was she doing here, anyway? When Lily had decided to follow her great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather Lemuel's footsteps and set off to explore the universe she had expected to find her own adventures and not relive his. This wasn't even Lilliput but a strange Central Peuroean shore with a sea that didn't even have a tide. Something with Blatic. Or was it Batlic Sea? She couldn't remember. It was hot, she was hungry, and her shades were out of reach. She had to get out of there. ASAP. So she turned her head to one of the guys who all looked like construction workers and said: "I come in peace. Take me to your leader!"

 

"Have you ever seen someone so huge, John? I thought giants were myths." "Well, here she is, and she is a giant. A very pretty giant, I should add. So much for that myth", John said. James, wrapped up in thought, finally joined their conversation: "Do you guys think she's one of the Engineers who made us? One of the Preisers?" "Oh, come on, James, you watch too many movies!" Jim said. "Let's continue with our job and tie her up properly so she can't trample our sand castle before we win the sand sculpture competition. I know we'll win this year." "That's what you say every year", James said. At this moment, Lily turned her head and said: ...

 

This fun theme allowed me to not only use one of my Playmobil astronaut figurines (it's perfectly normal to have Playmobil figurines as a grown-up, isn't it?) I stumbled upon at a toy store while looking for something for an MM theme (I can't remember which) but also to bring back John, Jim, and James (please see my album if you like). Since John, Jim, and James are adventures of sorts, too, something tells me that this story will have a happy ending. After J, J, and J won the sand sculpture competition, of course ;)

 

The photography part was very straightforward and fast this time. The fiddly part was the setup, especially tying Lily to the wooden cutting board. At first, I tried to use pins to fixate the thread but the wood was too hard (or the pins too long and soft ̵– or both). So I fetched the thumbtacks, and that worked. But the tiny Preiser figures kept falling as it was difficult to place them on the cutting board because modeling clay didn't stick to the wood very well.

 

Sizewise the frame is almost maxed out. A regular Playmobil figure is exactly 7,5 cm/2.95 inches tall, and I arranged the scene so that not the entire Playmobil figure is visible in the frame. It's a single photo, processed in DXO, LR, PS (my signature), and Analog Efex (the frame).

 

HMM, Everyone!

 

P.S. I'm busy today and hope to catch up with you tonight!

 

Another take on my pink lily I received for Easter.

Lovely lily flowers in the front garden in Spring.

HBW everyone!

 

I took this Image with the vintage Soligor 105 lens.

 

More on this lens here: www.apotelyt.com/camera-kit/soligor-catalog

 

This lens is under explored on Flickr with very few images available, so I started a gallery of images from this lens on Flickr here: flic.kr/y/3NBCtaB

 

NikonD7500

Soligor 105mm f2.8

f/2.8

1/250

ISO100

Compositionally Challenged Week 29 - Reflections

A Mount Hood lily near Mount Hood, Oregon

 

Nikon D850

Tamron 90mm Macro

Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. The genus has more than a hundred species.

Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics. Many other plants have "lily" in their common name but are not related to true lilies.

 

De lelie (Lilium) is een geslacht van kruidachtige planten, behorend tot de leliefamilie. Het geslacht telt meer dan honderd soorten, waarvan de meeste voorkomen op het Noordelijk Halfrond.

De planten uit het geslacht zijn vooral bekend als tuinplanten. Sommige soorten hebben eetbare bollen, die bijvoorbeeld in China traditioneel als voedsel worden gekweekt.

De soorten uit het geslacht Lilium staan bekend als de ware lelies.

Er zijn ook veel planten met "lelie" in de naam, maar zijn geen lelies.

Deze foto is gemaakt in een van de tuinen van zorgboerderij De Passieflorahoeve bij Harskamp op de Veluwe.

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Die Lilienblüte öffnet sich

 

I wish you all a wonderful weekend, my friends!

Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword) is a genus of perennial cormous flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae).

It is sometimes called the 'sword lily', but is usually called by its generic name (plural gladioli).

The genus occurs in Asia, Mediterranean Europe, South Africa, and tropical Africa. The center of diversity is in the Cape Floristic Region. The genera Acidanthera, Anomalesia, Homoglossum, and Oenostachys, formerly considered distinct, are now included in Gladiolus.

Zeiss Ikon Donata 227/7 (year 1929)

Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 135mm F4.5

Film: Efke PL100M 9x12 expired 2009

ISO50, 1/2. F8

Dev: Kodak D76 1+1 10mins (20 c)

Fix: 5mins

Scan:Epson V800

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Art created from my photos | Creative Flowers, Plants and Trees | Self-Portrait Art | Rose and Lily #abstract #art

 

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Close up of a yellow water lily.

Lily petal dyed. Pollen. Dedicated macro lens. Full frame. No crop. No post processing.

 

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Young leaves of hosta ‘Northern Exposure' with fresh raindrops.

Hosta (Plantain lily, ’Giboushi’ in Japanese) is a genus of flowering plants in the asparagus family. ‘Northern Exposure' is a cultivar that produces blue-green leaves with lime-cream variegation, descended from Hosta sieboldiana native to Japan.

lily buds early morning!

 

WISH YOU A NICE AND HAPPY WEEK MY FRIENDS

 

@thanks for all views,coments and faves in my previous photo!

  

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