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Macro Mondays , May31,2021
Theme : Orange
With the deadly second wave and so many things happening around, photography has taken a back seat. My daughter pushed me to participate in today's challenge.
This was the concept shot I had taken, thinking will redo it with better setup.. but just couldn't push myself to do another take .. so here it is... shot on my phone and highly cropped so please excuse the grains.
Hope you all are safe and healthy in your part of the world.
HMM
Editing: Crop, brightness adjustment
Thank you all for your comments and Fav's.
Hemerocallis fulva, the orange day-lily, tawny daylily, corn lily, tiger daylily, fulvous daylily, ditch lily or Fourth of July lily, is a species of daylily native to Asia. It is very widely grown as an ornamental plant in temperate climates for its showy flowers and ease of cultivation. It is not a true lily in the genus Lilium, but gets its name from the superficial similarity of its flowers to Lilium and from the fact that each flower lasts only one day.
Photographed with my Olympus OMD EM 1ii. Processed on my iPad with Snapseed, Enlight and ImageBlender apps
His name is actually Blackfoot, because one of his legs is black. For today, he is just simply Orange.
Happy Slider Sunday!
Edit: Thanks for the comments! Slider Sunday is my favorite group!
The orange-headed thrush (Geokichla citrina) is a bird in the thrush family.
It is common in well-wooded areas of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Most populations are resident. The species shows a preference for shady damp areas, and like many Zoothera thrushes, can be quite secretive.
The orange-headed thrush is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms and fruit. It nests in trees but does not form flocks.
The male of this small thrush has uniform grey upperparts, and an orange head and underparts. The females and young birds have browner upper parts.
Ornithogalum dubium, common names "Orange Sun Star" or "Star of Bethlehem", is a flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. Native to South Africa.
Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
Orange County hardly lives up to its name anymore. A few orchards may survive, but today the endless citrus groves that once clothed the county in green are only a memory. Before a postwar population boom triggered an almost wholesale conversation of farmland to suburbia, much of Orange County appeared decidedly rural. In 1948, a vast forest of five million Valencia orange trees grew on 67,000 acres.
Found these Orange County Beauties at the Fullerton Arboretum in Fullerton, California.
Orange Tree loaded with oranges photographed in one of the gardens at the Pena National Palace located in the Sao Pedro de Penaferrim in the Town municipality of Sintra in the Greater Lisbon Region of the Portuguese Riviera of Portugal
Big orange colourd full moon rising abouve a hilly forested landscape in fog - photo manipulation
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Orange sunset this evening.
Palm Beach, Sydney.
Photographed at 7.20pm,looking west across the Pittwater with the Palm Beach jetty in the foreground.
Friday, 6th November, 2020
This evening at Palm Beach the colours in the sky kept changing. It was like four different sunsets in the one evening.
Tonight, whilst having a Mexican pizza at Mona Vale (nearby to Palm Beach), I have uploaded two of the sunsets from the Samsung - the pink and the orange.
Later tonight, or maybe tomorrow, I will process the Canon 5D Mk IV versions of these sunsets.
My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera
Blossom. Ornithogalum dubium, common names "Orange Sun Star" or "Star of Bethlehem", is a flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. Native to South Africa.
Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
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Our migratory birds are returning and departing, many of the winter species have begun their journey northward our summer species have started to arrive. The Orange-crowned Warbler is one of the 1st migratory species to arrive along with the Rufous Hummingbird, always an exciting time of year for bird lovers.