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I’m not a fan of winter. Around here there’s not a lot of snow, but not much of anything else interesting enough to convince me to take my camera out either. It is, however, when amaryllis bloom, and most years I try to grow one. I didn’t get one in time this year, but this one is from a couple years ago, so at least there’s that.
When the weather forecast announces freezing rain, it seems only natural to find sun or sunflowers for a bit of respite.
Red Poppy Textured Macro Flower V2
Created with DDG Text 2 AI engine.
Texture overlay by 2 Li'l Owls Light Up Collection #28
Masterpiece: abstract red poppy, abstract minimalist poppy light outlined in gold ink. Add a touch of 3D style with a light beige background
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"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop."
Lewis Carroll
There's a lovely patch of Sweet Pea flowers that grow in our neighborhood. Fortunately the plant loves to spread its wealth by sliding under the fence. Then yours truly has the opportunity each year to collect a few delightful specimens. When capturing images of the flowers in ice, I noticed the beginning of a new bud.
Got a little close to a purple hyacinth flower. Loved how you could see the different shades of purple.
Point Defiance Rose Garden, Tacoma, Washington State, USA