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Explore ___ April 14, 2009
The lovely pink Dahlia "Hilltop Lost Treasure," photographed in the Dahlia Garden at Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park on Long Island in New York.
Another photo of an amazing chrysanthemum grown by Rita Rover. Measures more than 15 inches in diameter
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Our Daily Challenge: pink
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the geek behind the curtain: all shots and layers in this assemblage were taken and developed by myself.
2 shots, 6 layers. just playing around. the birds on the top layer so they would stay nice and dark (i started losing them into the pink when i color adjusted the whole thing at once).
Pink Quill (Tillandsia cyanea)
I have never seen a plant quite like the Pink Quill. My photo doesn't quite do the plant justice as the pink and purple seemed so vibrant in person. The plant has beautiful pink quills (hence the name), and purple flower bloom from the quill. I've read that it's a relatively easy to care for house plant. Definitely on my list :-)
Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA, USA
Anemone de Caen
I haven't been able to find any of these anemones in the shops so far this year, so here is one from 2015
“Lavender is the color of serenity, the fragrance of peace.” – Unknown
For me: a Field of Love.
Found in the Provence, a long time ago.
pp: This image is changed from analoge to digital.
And I used a texture by Kerstin Frank
(2006)
this is my pink stuff and my super picture >w<
i love because i work a lot in this picture (on photoshop and with the light of my living xD)
i hope everybody like it!!!!
Clematis (from Ancient Greek klematis, a climbing plant, probably periwinkle) is a genus of mostly vigorous climbing lianas, with attractive flowers. Some species are shrubby, and some others are herbaceous perennial plants. They are found throughout the temperate regions of both hemispheres, and also in mountains in the tropics. The cool temperate species are deciduous, but many of the warmer climate species are evergreen..
www.clematis.com.pl/wms/wmsg.php/15.html
I use Macro lense for this shot!!!
The first real day of Spring, and it rains. Not to be deterred, I headed to the flower store to see what was in the shop.
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Pink azalea blooms. Some minimal editing / cropping. Background is a light overcast sky.
My intent was to capture the existing blooms on this lone branch, and more particularly the three flowers in the foreground that were about to bloom as well as the associated greenery.
I went back and forth trying to decide if I wanted a bit more focus on the open blooms behind or the closed blooms and leaves / greenery in front, and ultimately opted for the latter as the unopened blooms represent the beauty of anticipation and patience.