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We have a few new buds and blooms on one of our many orchid plants. Haven't played with macro for awhile. Fun!

It's really bright yellow (for another time) but I like how it works in monochrome.

 

There are a couple bugs on this lily. Can you see them?

Unfortunately, I have no idea the name of this flower, but loved the colors and symmetry.

Pink flowers at Castle Hill, in the north-west of Sydney. Photographed with my Canon EOS 60D and a Canon 100mm macro lens.

for Kathi Butler. Thank you! ♥

 

"Beauty is an ecstasy; it is as simple as hunger. There is really nothing to be said about it. It is like the perfume of a rose: you can smell it and that is all."

 

W. Somerset Maugham

Taken in front of my house just as the lilies bloomed.

Creamy looking flower. Reminds me of a soft serve strawberry sundae.

Longwood Gardens, Pa.

 

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From the archives: photographed in the house we lived in then in Tucson, Arizona. It had 5 skylights and many windows. The light here was sunshine coming through the living room window.

I love this combination of colors. I did not alter the photo. This is how it grew...beautiful & perfect.

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I love this shade of green in the center of the flower.

Japanese Anemone in the garden, love flowers especially Macro. Enjoy your garden, blessings and thank you all for your warm visits.

 

What an honor ~ Explore March 20 #119

The creamy background with the blurred foreground lend this hibiscus flower bud to a dreamy delicate image, I think.

A macro photograph of a pink rose in the Roxborough Park Rose Gardens, at Baulkham Hills, north-western Sydney.

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Longwood Gardens, Pa.

 

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White Iris in our flower beds in the backyard.

Apparently 45 Degrees Is The Preferred Angle. Mixture of green and orange is very interesting to me.

So often we neglect the beauty around us, a Gerber Daisy always attracts us to the face it shows the world. Look again!

Moscow region, jule 2021

Подмосковье, июль 2021

It's all about color in this shot. No Photoshop. That's how nature made it.

paleae: fertile disc florets that terminate in spines

 

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Green and Orange Glowing Together. Blue and warm temp light combo.

A beautiful macro capturing the singularity of this beautiful flower, thus name "Soul Beauty"!

This beautiful Chrysanthemum is the November birth flower.

Butterfly Blues!

(Scabiosa Butterfly Blue)

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