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Growing in my front yard. Only one produced this year. Second year for this tree. Portland Texas

Self portrait in red for the month of February.

Part of the series "Colours"

The cockpit opens, of course to reveal a technic fig.

Detail of red bicycle. That's not mine, mine is safely parked in basement and I can hardly remember the color of it ;-))

Red Maple leave pose in front of a large Birch trunk!

Der Tanz

 

Lieblich bewegt sich der deutende Reigen,

umflossen vom Zauber des heitersten Scheins,

während die Lippen weise verschweigen

die traurigen Rätsel des menschlichen Seins.

 

Emil Claar (1842 - 1930)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqaUZkf52fs

The Flickr Lounge ... Weekly Theme ... mid season.

 

Strictly speaking Geraniums flower throughout the year but these are the first flowers this plant has had and they have just appeared this week

"I've never seen you looking so lovely as you did tonight,

I've never seen you shine so bright,"

Chris de Burgh

This week has been a bit of a bust. I had 2 separate astrophotography projects planned and the weather would just not cooperate.

 

My backup plan was using the roses that I had planned on buying for my wife as a subject with the marco lens.

 

This image is at 15 image focus stack. The last time I did focus stacking I used the method of changing the focus ring on the lens to move the focus. This time I used my macro focusing rail to physically move the camera.

 

I think the image quality is the same as well as the sharpness. What this method does help with is focus breathing.

 

Not a portfolio image by any stretch...but...I am learning more about focus stacking with macro and hope to do more of this in the Spring as we get flowers and bugs in the yard.

ZENZA BRONICA ETR

ZENZANON MC 1:2.8 f=75mm

FUJICHROME Velvia 100

Washington D.C.

2 coats over Pompidu Восстановление цвета ногтей, Rimmel Matte Finish topcoat

This is one of many beautiful roses seen in the 3.5 acre rose garden located at the Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk, Virginia.

H101HDV Southsea Rally 12/06/94

Lens test

 

Leitz 200mm/f4 projector lens

Speed Graphic

FP-100C (expired)

Bleached neg

I spent my last full day in Scotland visiting a few favourite spots.

  

PENTAX K-1 • Full Mode • 100 ISO • Sigma Art 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM

Close up of a Red Poppy, seen in the Winterbourne House and Gardens, Edgbaston, Birmingham.

red: love, life, blood, rage, passion, rose...

... stuffed with curios 'n art deco antiques, one of the most beautiful lounge-like hotel bhairon vilas is the best value for money. photoshoot in this hertiage haveli converted to hotel was indeed an enchanting experience. kindly view on black, pressing L.

 

see my favourite BIKANER set here

I went to a florist in Kunming, China. The shop was famous for preserving natural flowers in such a way that they would last for years! And the crazy colours surrounding this preserved rose are it's own reflections on the plastic sheet wrapped around it!

When the color green and the color red are combined, they traditionally represent Christmas and the joyous holiday season.

 

Red is often associated with the fortieth wedding anniversary, as the red ruby is the traditional fortieth wedding anniversary gift.

 

Barns and large structures have been traditionally painted red because the red paint was the most inexpensive paint to purchase and the easiest paint to manufacture.

 

A red rose without thorns is a symbol of passion, love, and romance. While a red rose with thorns typically exemplifies the struggle and challenges associated with journey of love, meaning that it can be both joyous, fulfilling and delicate, as well as painful and cruel.

 

The saying “in the red” means losing money, no money, or overdrawing your account at the bank and is thought to come from the feelings of stress and anxiousness and the physical symptoms they cause such as elevated blood pressure and often anger or danger.

 

The term “red herring” is used when referencing something that is deceiving, dishonest, or distracting from the truth.

 

The phrase “paint the town red” is associated with celebration, partying, abandon, fun, and excitement.

 

The expression “seeing red” is thought to be based on the physical characteristic of anger, including redness of the cheeks, physical exertion, and elevated blood pressure.

 

The term “red eye” is associated with overnight airline flights due to the perceived lack of sleep passengers receive and the appearance of red in the whites of their eyes as a result.

 

The saying “red carpet treatment” refers to making someone feel special and pampered as if they are a VIP or high profile person.

 

The phrase “red flag” is often used in reference to a warning of danger, problems, fighting, and war.

  

Additional words that represent different shades, tints, and values of the color red:

 

scarlet, crimson, vermillion, carmine, maroon, burgundy, ruby, rose, madder, rouge, brick, blood red, blush, fire engine red, cinnabar, russet, rust, Venetian red, flame, Indian red, tomato.

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