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Bottlebrush flower taken at the Australian Garden , Cranbourne ,Victoria.
Callistemon is a genus of shrubs in the family Myrtaceae, first described as a genus in 1814. The entire genus is endemic to Australia but widely cultivated in many other regions and naturalised in scattered locations.
Wikipedia
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Taken in Florida's Panhandle.
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today's Macro Mondays theme is "Arrow"; this is a 0.7 inch long perforated Pertinax arrow, unedited shot; it should be quite obvious how I made this image
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To me the sand between Blavand and Hvide Sande is the brightest on earth. Without sunglasses you can hardly stand the reflection on a sunny day. Blavand Fyr, Jylland, Denmark
Blazing star is known by numerous names: liatris, gayfeather, colic root. This variety is Spiked blazing star a native Florida plant often seen growing along roadsides as a single plant and occasionally a small handful of plants are found growing in the same area. They are attractive to pollinators, butterflies and nature lovers.
Hair ~ Lamb. Magnolia
Shape ~ Olive Lelutka Halle Evo X & Ebody Reborn @MP
Jacket ~ [Salem] Stormy Jacket @TheWarehouseSale
Bodysuit ~ [CerberusXing] Blazing Vixen
Tattoo ~ DAPPA - Cassy Tattoo.
Captured at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival in Woodburn, Oregon and enhanced for Sliders Sunday using Deep Dream Generator and Snapseed .
Re-edited 2022
One of the first images I made back in 2013 with my Nikon D200. I think there is something about the colors of the older sensors that has been lost in the new, sharper sensors. even though there were a lot more color cast problems with the older sensors. [Also, camera companies made their own sensors before Sony dominated the market and is currently the only sensor maker]. {Talk about controlling a market?}
I have been looking around for an old Nikon D300s which I will eventually pick up and keep to be able to once again achieve this look I love so deeply, which appears to be lost through modern technology. I guess that's what you call progress?
Some people will not be happy until you can make reality like concrete and sell it by the pound!
Although autumn has now well and truly given way to winter here in Melbourne, there is still a great deal of colour around if you remember to take your time, stop and smell the roses, like this blazing golden yellow and orange beauty which I saw on poking its head out from behind a for sale sign in the front garden of an Art Deco villa on a walk in early June. I fear that the house for sale is likely to be demolished and replaced with more land intense town houses, in which case this rose, which I suspect to be a Royal Circus Rose, will probably be torn out. I sincerely hope not.
Although the day I took this photo was the 2nd day of winter, it was a lovely and sunny day with bright blue skies: although there was a definite crispness in the air if you were out of the sun.
Circus roses were first bred in 1956 in the United States by Herbert Swim. They were introduced later that year to the American market by Armstrong Nursery. Herbert Swim was a famous rose breeder who bred roses for blooms that would hold up to the hot summer sun. He is credited with raising a number of varieties of roses over his career. The rose "Royal Circus" (also known simply as "Circus") was created by crossing the Floribunda rose "Pinocchio" with the hybrid tea "Fandango" rose. The result is this gorgeous yellow rose that produces vibrant reddish edges.
Beautiful large scale mural on the side of an apartment block in Bowden. My husband and I watched it develop with great interest each time we drove past on weekly visits to our son's place.
Here is a timelapse video, with the artist's explanation text:
https://youtu.be/E509tj71NYs
Nothing Beats a Log Burner on these Cold Days..........................But do take care not to touch your Screen while viewing it could be dangerous !!