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Walking tonight we came across this beautiful flower. There were others in the same area. This example was by far the best looking and its background was most conducive to process into this finish product. Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be kind to everyone.
Every flower recorded its stories… Capturing flower is the way to release yourself. 😉
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This is a heavy solid glass ball with magical powers to capture flowers inside its sphere and float around the room like a bubble.
It's actually my humble attempt for Smile on Saturday's theme "levitation photography". It's not my best work, but the best I could do with time limitations of not having my laptop and photoshop till today. I've felt like a fish out of water since last Sunday without it.
Put my other lens on my camera. I don't use this one very much but I'm going to start playing with it more.. it's a pretty sweet lens. I got it for landscape and the night skies.. it definitely captures flowers nicely.
It seems that this little Gray Hairstreak is one of the most common Hairstreak butterflies in North America, ranging almost all the way across the continent. The afternoon light was perfect for capturing flowers. I'd been chasing a small grasshopper around my flower garden and finally gave up. Just as I started back towards the house, a very small movement caught my eye. This delicate butterfly was dipping its proboscis into the flowers and it allowed just three pictures before taking wing.
I love capturing flowers along a fence...it just seems so pretty as a backdrop. This, of course, is Skagit Valley Tulip Festival...and more specifically, Roozengaarde Tulip Gardens, located in Mount Vernon, Washington. Hope you enjoy!
Roozengaarde Tulip Gardens
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival 2018
Mount Vernon, Washington
040918
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Thanks to brother Mintaka for this old capture.
Flower is mine. I made the desk paper copy and placed it on my monitor. I've had some changes since then. New phone, new desk lamp, new bigger monitor, better sound system, newer glasses, less hair (LOL) and larger mouse pad.
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Hi! I'm posting after a little break. From time to time, I need those moments for thinking, reading, learning, listening other voices, admiring others' work, growing, and focusing.
During these days, I discovered Sean Tucker's work and YouTube channel, and one video particularly touched my heart: Photograph what makes you happy. I loved the message.
Some days I tend to overthink what to post (perfectionist here). The reality is that I love Nature, and some days I will capture flowers or bugs, trees or animals, other days I love landscapes, some days I like simplicity. I love taking photos of my kids too and I could continue.
From now on, I will post what makes me happy, hoping to brighten your day in some way with my work.
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Think of all the color variations of roses you have viewed in your photo shooting days. White roses, red roses and even yellow roses which aren’t always from Texas. This particular rose with its beautiful shape, texture and true tone really does look astonishingly “Pretty in Pink”. I love to capture flowers and a rose such as this beauty sneaks in close to the top of a favored list. Gratitude and Kindness of heart would make it a great gift to anyone wanting your love.
I spent a fun few hours at Sussex Prairie Garden this afternoon making the most of the warm sunny weather, perfect for snapping a few bees in action!
Mirabilis jalapa is available in a range of colors. Mirabilis in Latin means wonderful and Jalapa (or Xalapa) is the state capital of Veracruz in México. Mirabilis jalapa was cultivated by the Aztecs for medicinal and ornamental purposes.
The flowers usually open from late afternoon or at dusk (namely between 4 and 8 o'clock), giving rise to one of its common names. Flowers then produce a strong, sweet-smelling fragrance throughout the night, then close in the morning. New flowers open the following day.
Actually to captured flower field quite difficult for me but sometime be experimentation is better then never:)
Thank you to keep in touch between art friends:)
After a full day yesterday assaulting my visual senses capturing flowers and pushing my reflexes to their limits capturing birds in flight, today I give you a humble cherry as my photo a day