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Passiflora flowers resemble the tools used in Christ crucifixion. For this reason they are known in some languages as Passion Flower. Their colours vary from white to lilac.
Warren Krupsaw, an american botanical photograph lover, called his photos of these flowers "Passion Portraits".
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This flower has been sitting in my " I'll get back to that later" folder for quite a while. Did some minor adjustments to contrast and saturation and said "I think I can put that in my finished folder" there was something I liked about it but it just wasn't quite there. I know you all know what I'm jabbering about. Anyway this is a small flower that's related to the rose. I just planted them this past Spring so I'm hoping they'll come back. Thank you my friends I always appreciate the faves and of course the comments. Take care, stay safe!
Helianthemum species
"There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the passion of life."
Quote - Federico Fellini
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succumbing to the desires of the flesh.
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I did some rambling in today's blog in case you wanna check it out!
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Some of you may wonder why I called this Passion and Purple. The purple is self explanatory because of the color, but the passion part comes from one of the names for this butterfly. It has two common names, Gulf Fritillary and the Passion Butterfly, because like Monarch butterflies the Gulf Fritillary is plant specific when laying their eggs. The Monarch's is Milkweed and the Gulf Fritillary is the Passion Flower vine.
Hope you all have a good weekend flickr friends...
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Nice viewed large...
the passion flower really is interesting flower. it actually has a bug-like appearance to attract butterflies and bees and this one sure has a lot of wonderful details on it.
decreased the aperture for this shot to show more details. i think it worked!
headaches still there but a little better. i gotta get rid of it soon with a lot of paper work coming i am doomed!!!
have a great day/night my friends!!!
Red cannot be explained to those who have not seen it. "
Orhan Pamuk
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No se puede explicar el rojo a quien no lo ha visto“
Taken last month.
The weather's been pretty grotty over the weekend and I haven't had the chance to get out for a walk ..... maybe tomorrow.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
La torréfaction du café est l’action de cuire, de chauffer, de griller de façon à transformer le grain de café
vert en grain de café torréfié. Le matériel qui servira à cette cuisson est appelé torréfacteur. Si, jadis, les familles torréfiaient leur café elles-mêmes, cette opération fondamentale est désormais une affaire de spécialistes. Aujourd’hui, le torréfacteur, ou maître torréfacteur, chauffe le grain de café vert afin de le transformer et obtenir un grain brun composé de plus de 800 molécules aromatiques.
La torréfaction est sans nul doute l’étape la plus importante dans la fabrication du café.