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For some reasons one of the tulips dropped her petals just like that and so the pistil and stamens were the remains and still fresh, as you can see ;-))
White lily from the market.
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Well, this is the cut flowers I got from the WholeFoods. Have never seen this one before, very distinguishing in the center (the pistil).
confinement : photo n° 6 Encore attendre …..
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Experiment with my 85 mm macro lens.
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A Painterly tulip macro.
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It is a former estate garden featuring annuals, roses and wildflowers and an extensive rockery. It is located on Wilket Creek, one of the tributaries of the Don River West Branch. The estate's title was once held by Alexander Milne, a Scottish weaver who settled here after the War of 1812 and left in 1832. The land and the woolen/saw mills was obtained by Rupert E. Edwards in 1944 and created his country home. Edwards home was left in neglect and was purchased by the Municipality of Metro Toronto in 1955 and became Edwards Gardens in 1956.