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... enjoying a delicious morning bath ;-)

Playing on PSP again LOL......

Explore #301 May 8th 09

 

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watrdrops refract the image of the flower behind them. Or are each of these actually super-small worlds populated by teeny-tiny petal people?

 

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Peony petal on a glass table

 

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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Heart". A frangipani petal and its flipped image form a heart shape.

Anthurium is representative of one petal flowers.

   

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Taken in Cheslyn gardens in Watford.

 

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Olympus E-M1

OLYMPUS M.14-150mm F4.0-5.6 II

Aperture ƒ/5.6

Focal length 58.0 mm

Shutter 1/125

ISO 320

Rose petals in the fountain.

The flower of one of the plants that produce this beautiness

It has been such a long time since I was last on Flickr, I was wondering if I was on the right site! Everything looks so different. It's great to be back; I've really missed being here.

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African Violet with the Tamron 90mm macro for Sony

“Do not watch the petals fall from the rose with sadness, know that, like life, things sometimes must fade, before they can bloom again.”

thank you for the title Frank Loose.

The petal of a parrot tulip, dropped off and was caught on the leaf.

At first I was frustrated and irritated?

Then... I saw the potential, my creativity was stimulated... and, it became a small series! Serendipity, lol.

Now I love images that are different, and this here truly captured my imagination!

Beyond the obvious! Love it!

  

Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.

Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.

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Not everyone's cup of tea.

 

My daughter makes hibiscus tea from these. Smells quite pleasant (especially while still dry when there is a detectable scent of honey I think) but tastes pretty weird to me unfortunately.

 

We have a lot of different tea type things in our cupboards. I do drink a lot of tea but only ever drink the stuff made from Tetly teabags. A Tetley teabag was not a good macro subject (I did get as far as putting one on a white paper background and pointing camera at it but I didnt actually manage to click a picture). Anyway of all the other exotic leaves (and petals) in the cupboard, the hibiscus was easily the most attractive for texture and form so I went with these and natural kitchen window light from behind.

 

MacroMondays theme: Brew

 

And some music if you like:

Ramones - Bonzo Goes To Bitburg (My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su0Hvt6hTmA

photo out of time

Due petali come due amanti...

 

(Magnolia grandiflora petals)

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Lovers

Two petals like two lovers

 

AbstracTure

 

Dedicata al mio amico Mario (Zioquattroterzi) che ama i fiori almeno quanto e come li amo io.

This purple blue-eyed Fish

Is more than you could wish

This Lake is frozen

Low Temperatures chosen

The Water frozen to Ice

For this little Fish

It is not so nice

In this frozen Lake it's been caught

Which the Fish could never have thought

(Caren)

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

Poinsettia Petal frozen in an ice block, illuminated from below

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/2.8

4.5 mm

1/60Sec

ISO 125

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Thank you Grainne for letting me glue flowers to your face. Thank you mr. and mrs. Stall for letting me collect magnolia petals from your lawn. (the title of this piece is a play on EE Cummings's world "puddle-wonderful")

A beautiful bright yellow cloudless sulphur butterfly sips nectar from a red impatiens flower in my Oklahoma flower garden.

Orchid abstract

*giggles uncontrollably*

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