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Looking close on Friday theme: One single Petal

 

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**ISKA Interiors - Petal Sofa (Adult)**

**Seductive Comfort, Chic Design.**

 

Indulge in luxury with the **Petal Sofa**, a statement piece that blends sensuality with sophistication. Designed for both style and pleasure, this sofa features high-quality Bento animations and physics integration to bring your Second Life experience to the next level.

 

✨ **Features:**

- **4 Juicy Citrus Textures** – Coral, Lime, Orange & Yellow

- **PBR & Non-PBR Compatible** for ultimate visual appeal

- **HQ Bento Animations & Physics Integration**

- **Solo, Cuddles, Foreplay, & XXX** animations

- **Lovense & Mōshon™ Compatible** for an immersive experience

- **Texture Changer Located in the Arm of the Chair** for easy customization

- **Facial Animations Can Be Toggled On & Off** via the Adjust Menu

 

🔥 **Why You’ll Love It:**

The **Petal Sofa** isn’t just furniture—it’s an experience. Whether you’re lounging in style or indulging in passionate moments, this sofa is designed for those who demand the best.

  

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A showy daisy's petals

Pentax SMC Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens

A slightly different view of the Ranunculus flower taken with my Macro lens on a tripod. I love the texture in the petals - they almost look like crisps...!

Tampa, Florida - June 2008

"Boiling petals"

 

Anémone pulsatile - Baulme-la-Roche (Côte d'Or - Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)

 

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My theme for 2016 is: 52 months in a year.

 

I took this photo in February of 2009.

 

Flowering dogwood tree in the front yard ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

Io trovo i miei versi intingendo il calamaio nel cielo.

 

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La naissance des pétales

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I got a Gerber Daisy potted plant a few years ago and promptly began to neglect it. My mother rescued it and has kept it alive. It's blooming now and has a row of yellow petals in between rows of pink petals. The natural lines that occur in flowers fascinate me. It's so pretty!

The Rose is perhaps my favourite flower. That may not be entirely true: my favourite tends to be whatever flower I happen to be looking at at the time :)

 

This was taken in the village last month. I thought we could have a change from wobblies so I rooted something for Flower Friday.

 

A bit of magic, of course, in the processing, but only a little. I’ve also created a brown-toned mono version too - I tend to prefer these because they emphasise the structure and shapes, and they look a little different. Feel free to choose your own favourite though!

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Friday, happy flowers, happy weekend :)

 

Pink rose petals in a pretty vintage bowl.

Another early morning shot, I really like the wash of color across the delicate petals. This is a new variety of ivy geranium called Merlot which has decorated the planters on our deck this summer.

 

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These were on the hood of a red Cadillac parked next to my car.

  

- Anemone means Windflower in Greek.

Anemone is a species of flowering plant in the genus Anemone, native to the Mediterranean region.

Almost purple, depending on the light.

 

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one hundred pesos ($2) for the whole sack?! i said with joyful disbelief.

 

one whole sack of petals from the makeshift side-of-the-road flower lady.

what a steal!

 

as one of the two matrons of honor together with my other sister

i was there to make sure the flowers for the offertory were pretty and presentable

the flower girls' baskets pretty and full

and the delivery pretty swift and precise

 

she specified white and only white petals for the baskets

and the bouquet that was to be brought to the altar

had to have orangey-browns(?!) and white flowers.

no easy pinks, no fast reds, no common yellows.

orangey-brown and whites.

 

what do i know about flowers?

not much, to be honest with you.

don't get me wrong, i love flowers.

i'm just not particular about what color, shape and size they are

a flower is a flower is a flower.

i'm easy like that.

but that's just me.

 

i was lucky enough to find it: the coveted orangey-brown african mums, they were called. the whites were easy enough.

 

and that night, after all the hoopla of the reception was over

all the oysters slurped out of their half shells

all the tears dried on soft Kleenexes

all the non-family guests thanked and walked to the door

and the older family members happy-tired in their suites

we watched and cheered as patrick carried joey across the threshold and into married life.

 

the country inn's staff had pretty petals scattered all over the honeymoon suite

candles lit all over the bedroom, in the bathroom and around the jacuzzi, the atmosphere just perfect for the newly-weds first night together as mr. and mrs.

 

and all i could think of as i looked dreamily into the whole scene as we said goodnight with a wink-wink to the couple was ~

 

tsk.tsk. they should have scattered orangey-browns and white petals instead of those reds and pinks.

  

:-p

   

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The weather forecast saying it was -1 C, but from my experience I'd say it was more than that...

Hydrangea flowers.

Week #39 (w/b 05 April) Flowers - It’s Springtime and Autumn in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere respectively and hopefully those lovely spring and autumn flowers will not be past their best blooms. If not it’s time to go and purchase a lovely bouquet for our loved ones

 

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #39" "Flowers" "Thoroughly Abstract Thursday"

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