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Captured at: Bayard Cutting Arboretum's William Wolkoff Dahlia Garden in Great River, NY.
Pictured here is a little dahlia that was chock full of personality... It stood proudly in its space in the garden and managed to silently scream for every visitor's attention. This little bloom flashed some bold red and yellow hues, and appeared to be like a tiny sun shining amidst its peers.
This dahlia, along with many others, were on display at this year's edition of the Bayard Cutting Arboretum dahlia garden. This is one of Bayard's signature events, and runs annually from early September to late October (or when the first frost of the season arrives).
Bayard's garden offers dahlias in all different shapes, colors, and sizes and is home to over 1,300 dahlias with 300 varieties. These flowers can be as large as “dinner-plates” or small as tiny balls with many sizes in-between.
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"Fiery Dahlia" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR, Photoshop and various Topaz Labs plugins (Adjust, Clean, Denoise, Glow, Impression and Texture Effects).
A quick bit of playful cooking for Sliders Sunday. The tulip was taken at Hyde Hall RHS garden earlier in the month.
It was developed in Capture One and then Nik Color Efex and Analog Efex, adding a double exposure effect using the same image upside down. I’ll post the in-camera plain edit in the first comment as usual.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)
Oklahoma has to me the best sunsets that you can imagine. This shot was taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 4, then processed through Photoshop CC 2017.
Feuerkehlkolibri - Panterpe insignis - Colibri insigne
Another image of this little guy. I just love 'em 😊
Photographed on the west terrace of the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
Fire-coloured buds springing all along this stalk. I wonder what it looks like when it is in full flower?
Seen at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, just outside the Conservatory.
One of many, many photos I took in the autumnal vineyards. I have known the seasons of the vineyards all my life but their wonderful autumn colours never cease to amaze me. The wine-growers celebrate the colourful season with an event called "Hills on Fire" which this year sounds kind of macabre if you think of what happens in California.