Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Flowers Growing Wild




These were all found growing wild around my hometown Bonny Hills

60 comments:

  1. Awesome shape!!!

    Graceful photo.

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  2. i wish i may, wish i might, have the wish, i wish tonight :) cool~

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  3. I haven't seen these before, lovely.

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  4. a ballerina!
    very beautiful flower!

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  5. I think that what I like most about this photo is the colour - and thanks!!

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  6. Yeah Love these - we used them to tell the time when I was a kid. People do the same all over the world but with different rhymes or wishes or whatever!

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  7. Yeah I just love the colou in the clover. Nature sire knows how to combine just the perfect colour to itself.

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  8. everyone has a soft spot for this!

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  9. everyone has a soft spot for this!

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  10. Nice - now you mention it - yes!!!! - It is indeed!

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  11. could be a milk weed or something similar

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  12. It is just delicate and beautiful! - tiny flower at most 1.5cm across

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  13. interesting words you choose! Can see that too!

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  14. Keith - These are all amazing images! I enjoy seeing these as I do all of your work...I sent an email to you recently...maybe you missed it because, I didn't hear back.

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  15. A lot of those wild flowers would be prize blooms in gardens over here !

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  16. I take it Mitch hasn't seen your album yet?
    I would be curious to see if he can caption them.

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  17. Excellent!! Flower buds make great macros!!

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  18. I love the symmetry in this shot, I love how it all seems to radiate out from a central point.

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  19. This is one of my favourite flowers to macro. Not just the colour, but the intricasy of the central part.

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  20. That's wonderful, my fave of the set I think.

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  21. I think this is a kind of Iris? On some of them, the central yellow part remind me of 'cinnamon twists'.

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  22. I'm not familiar with this flower. Nice shot of it :-))

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  23. Even weeds can be beautiful. I think I've photographed these more than any other flower. Excellent shot.

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  24. Beautiful. I love orchid shots. I don't get the chance to photograh them here much except when I visit botanical gardens.

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  25. Soft and downy. Great one to finish.

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  26. YES i AM IMPRESSED WITH THIS ONE - NOT SO MUCH THAT IT IS MY PHOTO BUT SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FLOWER- with the naked eye we do not see what this photo reveals

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  27. He has now and yes he captioned them alright! - Nice you came by thenk you - appreciated

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  28. Yes there are a few varieties that grow wild here but like this one they are tiny.

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  29. Thanks Mitch - I am happy you liked these and thanks for your inspiration

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  30. Amazing plant , beauty at its best !

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