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Always one of my favorite spring flowers. Reminds me of my child hood. My mom had bunches of these growing on the side of our house. These are from my garden in Candia NH.
Sentir cada noche como profundiza mi dolor, si es que tantos palos en un año provocan mi temor, de volver a querer, confiar y sentir, volver a sentir que no estás aquí.
Derramo lágrimas como en aquella semana de pesadillas que se recreaban en mi cama, los llantos dejaban su huella en la almohada, tanto fingir aseguro que no sirve de nada... Si es que cada segundo que pasa noto tu ausencia si te vas, si es que sé que hasta que no vaya no te podré tocar, dulce tacto, cuando nuestras pieles entraron por primera vez en contacto, y será especial...
This photo was chosen as a semi-finalist for Nature's Best Photography Magazine Photo Contest for 2013. Nature's Best Photography has a showing at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC every year.
- The bleeding heart flower repels water but those two droplets remained on the flower because it was the only spot that water would stay.
- Baldwin, NY
- April 14, 2012
Day 80: When I was little we used to call these 'Love Lies Bleeding', which I always prefer to the other name of 'Bleeding Hearts'... which sounds like someone getting the wrong suit in a game of cards:
Card player 1: What have you got?
Card player 2: Bleeding Hearts.
21st March 2011
Finally, flowers in bloom in Minneapolis. I used a little bit of tilt to keep as many of the flowers in focus as possible.
Bleeding Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii)
found in the Rock Close gardens, Blarney Castle, Co. Cork, Ireland
Lamprocapnos spectabilis (bleeding heart) is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae, native to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus Lamprocapnos, but is still widely referenced in the UK under its old name Dicentra spectabilis (now listed as a synonym). It is valued in gardens and in floristry for its heart-shaped pink and white flowers, borne in spring.
Other common names include "Dutchman's breeches", "lyre flower" and "lady-in-a-bath".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamprocapnos
泣血的心,又名荷包牡丹
5 June 2007
Aren't cell phone cameras great? For example, they can allow me to take a picture of my chin as it bleeds everywhere.
I took one without the baindaid, but (much to your relief, I'm sure), it came out too blurry.
Anyway, this is me lying in the doctor's office, waiting for stitches.
I gave a quick demo the other night on stacked monoprints... this was the result.
there will be more of these bleeding heart doves showing up in my art. they are fascinating birds.