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#Lookingclose...onFriday! #TextureinFlora
For the upcoming theme called "Texture in Flora" i decided to participate whith this image!
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants.
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Shot for the group “Looking Close… on Friday!” and the theme ‘Flower Buds’. Looking back, I selected the same flower for another “Looking Close on Friday” theme (Low-key) back in 2019: “Kangaroo Paws at Night”
“Looking Close… on Friday” ,
“Sprinkles” ,
Water Drops,
Refraction,
Reflection,
Prism,
Macro,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Winter.
Experiments for MM theme "Glass". An exciting challenge, there is glass everywhere around us - hard to choose :)
I'm looking forward to all the MM ideas.
And also my contribution for today's Looking Close on Friday's "bracelets". As a tribute to my dearest Grandma :)
Flowers grow out of dark moments.
- Corita Kent
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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Für“Looking close….on Friday!“ am 25.02.2022.
Thema:“ Monochromatic Bubble Bokeh“
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“Looking Close…on Friday!” ,
“Seeds” ,
Meadow Cattail,
Water Drops,
Macro,
Nature,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Flora,
“Flickr Nature” ,
Summer.
Der Baumkuchen.
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Für“Looking close….on Friday!“ am 28.01.2022.
Thema:“Round in Vertical Photo“
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These are two identical parts of one ring made by an Irish goldsmith - a very dear memory of this beautiful country for me.
“Chocolata“
Für“Looking close….on Friday!“
Thema:“Chocolata“ am 08.10.2021.
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Så här års behövs allt ljus vi kan få.
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At this time of the year we need all the light we can get.
I am hoping this will become a skeletal Physalis.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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Haha, my attempt to be silly because we all need a giggle. This Reese’s Fast Break CANDY shot for 😄Looking Close.. on Friday.
Vier Kerzen.
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Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 15.04.2022.
Thema:“Cylindrical“ ( Zylindrisch!)
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#Blütenknospe# der Pfingstrose!!
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Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 06.05.2022.
Thema:“Flower Buds“ (Blütenknospe)
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Mitt bidrag till ”Looking close… on Friday! på temat julkulor.
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My contribution to ”Looking close… on Friday! on theme christmas bauble.
“Looking Close… on Friday” ,
“Blooming Tree” ,
Tree Limb,
Single (1),
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Flora,
Flickr Nature,
Spring.
One of the joys of having lived in Indonesia some years ago is the lovely collection of silk batik shawls and scarves I now have. They are glamorous and beautiful, created with such talent, all hand-made.
I just love these fluffy seeds, nature has so many beautiful species.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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Looking close... on Friday! theme : Blue and Green
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While taking the photo's I saw this tiny snail exploring the acorns.
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mein URENKEL 6 Monate alt.
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Für:“Looking close….on Friday!“
Thema:“Toy Cars“ am 05.11.2021.
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After a long and grey winter last year, I took a walk when the warmer weather finally came in early September, to see the spring blossoms out. Perhaps the most striking change was when I walked past an old almond (prunus dulcis) tree which had exploded into blossom as the weather changed to become more spring like. The last time I had seen it, it was completely dormant and was all twisted limbs and twigs with nothing upon them to show that it was alive!
Spring in Melbourne last year was very beautiful. With a few mild and sunny days following some heavy rain at the beginning of September, the suburban gardens were awoken from their winter slumbers and burst into an array of beautiful colours in many different floral forms.
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 2nd of April is “blossoming trees”. It's autumn time here now, so no spring blossom is available to photograph at present, therefore I've chosen a blossom shot from my archive from last spring which I uploaded yesterday. This Prunus almond blossom against the bright blue sky seemed a lovely bright, happy and beautiful choice. I hope that you think so too.
The almond is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries but widely cultivated elsewhere. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree.
Fensterblatt / Monkey Leaf
This one reminded me of the white Halloween scream mask, very spooky !
But, as Lutz and Maria say, it's also a nice vegetarian version of Munch's artwork 'Der Schrei' / 'The Scream' ;)
HLCoF to all participants 🍂🌿🍀🍃
“May the light of the morning sun, shine upon you. May the deepest and sweetest love always find you.” - Dr. Debasish Mridha (American physician, philosopher, poet-seer, and author).
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of February is “monochromatic bubble bokeh”. The day the theme was announced, it was a beautiful sunny morning, and I had the French doors open onto my garden. All I had to do to meet the theme for this week was to take a few steps out onto my back terrace and there was the perfect shot: some new growth on one of the James Stirling Pittosporums bathed in the morning light. The gentle light was perfect to make lots of bubble bokeh in my background as it filtered through the leaves of the trees. The shot was very green in colour, so I originally made the monochrome green, but found the sepia gave it a warmer feel. I hope you like my choice of the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.