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Red flower in garden arrangement.

Big Red knows one speed---and it's red.

 

Harvest Market, Swansea, MA

Red. What else can I say?

Red-kneed Dotterel

Erythrogonas cinctus

17-19cm

Red, Orange, Yellow.

 

I do not know the identity of this brilliant flaming little flower that I saw at Longwood Gardens, but it was so vibrant that it almost shone.

 

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The leaves were turning and this is one very red tree. Lake Tahoe, Nevada, USA

PENTAX K-5 II s • 80 ISO • Sigma Art 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM

The scarlet tears you made me cry submerged me in a sea of red,

i tried to save me from myself,

my failing arms flapping wildly all around me...desperate,

i close my eyes and think of you ,relequishing my will to breathe,

i surrender myself to asphyxia ,swallowing my vermillion fantasy.......

 

'Scarlet tears..............' On Black

Brighton - Bank Holiday Mod Weekender - 2015

Mom's neighbour and Moonie's admirer... Straight from camera. Resized only.

I have photographed this young lady several times but this is the first time I have posted one of her. She likes this apparently.

 

brings back memories from Christmas in the 70s

Taken in Speyside Scottish Highlands.

I collected several red leaves yesterday, this was one of them.

Boa terça, eu ando tão sem tempo isso tem me deixado tão chateado...

One of my favorite snacks

Red-shoulder Hawk on the hunt

Attempting the style of Alfredo Palmero

grown by mum taken by me

Notre deuxième séance photo ensemble...

Red-bellied woodpeckers made a nest about 8 meters up in one of our dead ash trees. In the past, they have always hollowed out live sections of Chinkapin oaks for their nest cavities in our woods. The little woodpecker is so loud with his begging calls that I thought he would have brought himself to the attention of raccoons and fox snakes. I wrapped some sheet aluminum around the trunk of the tree so they won't be able to climb up and make a meal of him. Maybe they'll find some starlings and house sparrows instead.

Red-bellied woodpecker working a snag for a meal - Huntley Meadows Park

The male cardinal comes often to the feeder. He knows I'm within 15 feet of him but, as long as I remain still, he just eats and stares at me.

An impressive display of tulips at the MN Landscape Arboretum.

 

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