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Flowers represent the beginning of new life, with the pollen being spread. Life always has a beginning and an end, but the continuity of the cycle is so beautiful
A Bad Beginning
This is book cover art for the first book in the Series of Unfortunate Events books. From the eye on the ankle to the book, glasses, spyglass, and newspaper, almost everything in this image has some relation and purpose to the book. Specifically, I tried to portray the main antagonist, Count Olaf. He sits at a desk planning his terrible scheme. That was taken at a low aperature and 1/60 shutter speed at my desk indoors.
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Nikon COOLPIX4500
Focal Length: 7.8mm
White Balance: Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio: 1.00
2004/12/14 19:16:13
Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto
AF Mode: AF-S
Saturation comp: 0
JPEG (8-bit) Basic
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
Tone Comp: Auto
Sharpening: High
Image Size: 1024 x 768
1/6.4 sec - F/2.6
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Noise Reduction: OFF
Color
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
ConverterLens: None
Sensitivity: ISO 800
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Oh joy!! Another type of new flower from the seeds I planted last year! I have two of these so far and it looks like it won't be long before I find out what it is!
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For more information on commissioned art work, visit my web site at www.darhosta.com or contact me at darhosta@mac.com.
Beginning late February early March 2018, Brampton Cumbria was affected by a cold wave, dubbed the Beast from the East by the media. It brought widespread unseasonably low temperatures and heavy snowfall to large areas of the UK.
More photographs from this set here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157691025105182
The beginning of the bypass on the south side of Fall Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California. For trail info, visit www.annestravels.net/fall-canyon/
My garden is slowly coming to life. A variety of shoots have pushed their way to the surface with promises of flowers. It is hard to believe these humble beginnings will lead to a bushy growth of bleeding hearts. Slowly shoots unfurl, with leafy beginnings. They need to grow quickly to complete their job of flowering so they can begin again next year.