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This is life; a balance of light and darkness, sometimes it's sweet and sometimes sour. The secret is to find the balance, enlightenment.

Orange microbes are found in hotter, shallower water. The carotenoid pigment acks as a sunscreen.

 

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Dried orange peels can be used in sweet dessert cooking or Chinese medicine as it has more nutrients than the fruit

Part of a beautiful Mother's Day bouquet

Sony a7IV | Sigma 105mm F2.8 DG DN macro

For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Stationery

 

Happy Macro Monday!

 

Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!

I really appreciate them!

Gorgeous sunset on Lake Bomoseen.

I think this is a little double Geum flower or, more likely ranunculus as suggested by Christine.

 

Many thanks for all the very kind comments, faves and follows :)))) They're very much appreciated!

 

Blooms, buds, petals, shadow and light, colour, joy, it has it ALL?

 

It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 45 cm tall, with simple or branched stems.

The basal leaves are three-lobed, with leaves higher on the stems more deeply divided; like the stems, they are downy or hairy.

The flowers are 3–5 cm diameter, variably red to pink, yellow, or white, with one to several flowers on each stem.

 

With love to you and thanK you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)

 

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Orange, yellow, Ranunculus, flowers, buds, blooms, portrait, "conceptual Art", studio, black-background, colour, square, design, Nikon D7000, "Magda indigo"

I am not sure what type of flower this is, so please feel free to let me know.

1941 Chevrolet/GMC rat rod at the car show ~ Staatsburg, NY

 

OSTEOSPERMUM – African Daisy, Cape Daisy

 

Chez Jo's lovely garden.

 

Wishing you ALL THE VERY BEST! Magda, (*_*)

 

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FLOWERS, OSTEOSPERMUM, African Daisy, Cape Daisy, fun, orange, day, garden, colour, horizontal, Nikon, Magda Indigo

Orange Blossom in the yard. Dedicated macro lens. My side yard. No crop.

Name: Orange-headed thrush

Scientific: Geokichla citrina

Malay: Murai Belanda / Murai Dada Oren

Family: Turdidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2019): Least Concern

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I know you are tired of cat photos. So am I.

 

For those who like them, they will be back in a few weeks.

Have a warm and cosy evening!

Hello my amazing Flickr friends !!

 

Today is a blue day at Color my World Daily and this week it is also an orange day at the awesome Looking Close on Friday Group. And if you follow my « adventures » on Flicker, you may know that, last week I mixed up the dates and themes and I was sure orange was a theme for last Friday. I have no other excuses than the fact that this is sooooo « me ». Yes, I’m a very disorganized soul and I’m getting easily distracted. But dont you worry: I’m pretty much sure I have other assets, just ask my husband and you will see ;-)….

So lucky for me, i did several concepts for the blue vs orange theme and this way I can show you another picture for this theme. I hope it will be accepted, even if i took it last week. If it gets removed, dont worry, there is always another week and another theme. The Looking Close on Friday Group is awesome and the themes are always very inspiring :-).

 

So I see you later my friends !! Have a beautiful day and I hope you like my picture !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and healthy!! And see you soon on Flickr !!

I think the flower is a gazania.

Taken in the gardens at Himley Hall South Staffordshire...

Wikipedia: The orange-breasted trogon (Harpactes oreskios) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is a colorful, sedentary species that inhabits the lower canopy of the lowlands and forest of southern China, southeast Asia, Borneo, Sumatra and Java.

 

The species is insectivorous and hunts from a perch. Adults breed between January and May, excavating their nest into dead tree stumps. Both parents cooperate in raising the chicks.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange-breasted_trogon

Another shot of a staircase, shot in Rosenheim, Bavaria.

Found him singing in the farthest North-Western range of their migration.

 

It was a cold snowy morning, but he was very active.

 

Special thanks to Brian (www.flickr.com/people/brianzwiebelphotography/) from sabrewingtours.com/ for his expert guidance, otherwise this photo would not have been possible.

La paruline orangée est une petite vedette à Pointe-Pelée où elle niche. Aussi, elle attire les foules de sorte qu’il faut souvent se frayer un chemin sur les chemins et passerelles pour bien la capter. Étrangement toutefois, j’étais seule sur les lieux vers les 18 h de sorte que je pouvais voir cette femelle de très près à la passerelle. Aucun crop ☺️

Water drops on a feather with reflections of Orange Gerbera

Orange Poppy

In our garden.

Lens: Lanesbaby Composer Pro II with Sweet50 Optics and additional close up lens

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