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Abstract/Modern coffee cup art...with my mirror-finish espresso cup and a study in color blocks & geometric shapes.
"Where I live the open space of desire is red. The desert before me is red is rose is pink is scarlet is magenta is salmon. The colors are swimming in the light constantly, with cloud cover with rain with wind with light, delectable light, delicious light. The palette of erosion is red, is running red water, red river, my own blood flowing downriver; my desire is red. The landscape can be read. A flight of birds. A flight of words. Red-winged blackbirds are flocking the river in spring. In cattails, they sing and sing; on the riverback, they glisten.
Can we learn to speak the language of red?'
- Terry Tempest Williams
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8ymSYuIHk
Have a beautiful day xxx
with a touch of green and white accompanied by a few bees. Actually, there's a really nice capture of a bee in this photo.
Parting shot of Teidi and moving on to lunch!
The plant is Teidi Tower of Jewels.
Not sure what kind of red dragonfly this is. Taken in the nature conservancy area at Sarah's place
more Birds, Bees, Butterflies and other creatures
Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED
(IMG31848-50ec2a)
A double rainbow as Storm Doris batters the west coast of Ireland. This is taken at Kilkee this morning. The only ones enjoying the craic were the seagulls!! #stormdoris #ireland #kilkee #waves #storms
France just beat Brazil 1-0 in the quarter finals. Paris took to the streets to celebrate, invading the whole Champs-Elysées. This is near the Arc de Triomphe, and the red lighting comes from the flares in the back.
Part of World Cup 2006
Red Arrows at Farnborough International Air Show. Shot with my new 70-300mm Tamron lens.
Also, if you look closely enough, you can see the pilots!
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Red Lady Slipper Orchid ~ Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.
South Florida ~ Broward County ~ Quinta-Flower 231
Amazing Natural Design ~ Nature's Bizarre Beauty
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The lady slipper orchid has a deep pocket that is actually a bee trap. When a bee crawls down into the flower to get the nectar, the pocket on the flower closes shut. Because of this, the bee is stuck for a while, wiggling and squirming, getting pollen all over itself. The bee finally finds a small opening near the top of the orchid, and it gets out so that it can get trapped inside another lady slipper, where it will give that pollen to the other lady slipper's stigma. That's a smart flower!
The lady's slipper is also known in the United States of America
as the moccasin flower, because it looks like a shoe or moccasin.
(one more slipper-orchid photo in the comments)