274/365: "Surprise is the greatest gift which life…
276/365: "In the sweetness of friendship let there…
Pair of Common Vetch Dutch Clogs!
297/365: "Nothing can beat the smell of dew and fl…
Costco Parking Lot Flowers
313/365: “We owe our World War veterans - and all…
Moth Mullein Covered with Raindrops
Weeping Cosmos
Textured Zinnia Kissed by Frost
Dry and Beautiful Irish Eyes Blossom
350/365: "Every gift from a friend is a wish for y…
E is for Elegant Erythroniums (4 more images in no…
G is for Golden Glow (15 pictures in notes on the…
I is for Incredible Iris (+ 15 pictures in notes!)
J is for Jaunty Jonquils (+ 5 more inset pictures!…
P is for Perfectly Purple Pasque Pulsatilla
R is for Red Ranunculaceae (Anemone) (+3 insets)
Heart of a Red Anemone
Metal Trough Planter Full of Sweet Williams
W is for Wonderful White (+4 insets)
Oregon Fawn Lily Stamens
Y is for Yummy Yellow
1-10 Project: 1 Morning Glory Blossom
1-10 Project: 5 Blue Petals in a Sea of Green
Harry & David Garden: Lilac Rose
Harry & David Garden: Orange-Pink Rose
Harry & David Garden: Glowing Golden Rose
Singled Out
8/366: African Daisies
11/366: Tiny Buds in Vernal Pool
19/366: Jagged Edges
28/366: Glowing Campion Pod
34/366: Baby Crab Spider on Candytuft (+3 in notes…
40/366: Purple-Dusted White Anenome
41/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bokeh Pearls (+2 in note…
43/366: Deep Pink Dogwood
53/366: Elegant Erythronium (+5 more in notes)
64/366: Love in a Mist
70/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bud
71/366: Morning Glory and Its Lovely Heart-Shaped…
75/366: Rare Pink and White Grass Widow (+ 3 inset…
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
79/366: Varigated Sweet William
85/366: Poppy with Droplets (+1 in a note)
89/366: Elegance (+1 inset)
93/366: Morning Glory Candy Cane
96/366: Textured Rose
99/366: Mottled Rose
100/365: Yellow Gladiolus
101/366: Coral Bells Blossom
103/366: Orange Giant Zinnia
112/366: Aster Petal Edges
114/366: Manzanita Buds (+3 in notes)
120/366: Yellow-Tinge Larkspur Bud (+1 in a note)
122/366: Lovely African Daisies (+1 in a note)
127/366: Mesmerized by a Morning Glory
128/366: Golden Columbine
130/366: Sticky Cinquefoil Wildflower--No Petals,…
135/366: Dogwood Blossoms
141/366: Sunny Dandilions
145/366: Purple Goatsbeard (+1 image and a link in…
146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in n…
149/366: Hoverfly on Tarweed
Beautiful Hover Butt!
260/365: "If you're quiet, you're not living. You'…
Bee in White Flower Cluster
Cucumber Beetle on ?Thyme? Flower
Another Cucumber Beetle on a ?Thyme? Flower
Common Vetch Blossoms in the Morning Light
Red Rose with Rosy Bokeh
Heart of a Yellow Rose
Dreamy Yellow Strawflower
Soft Pink Strawflowers
Orange Strawflower
Opening Strawflower Bud
Magenta Strawflower
249/365: "Don't aim for success if you want it; ju…
Lovely Pink Moth Mullein
Threadstem Fireweed Blossoms
Threadstem Fireweed Flower from Below
238/365: "Constant kindness can accomplish much. A…
The Tiny and Beautiful Blue Curls Flower
Delicate Beauty, the Blue Curl Flower!
232/365: The future belongs to those who believe i…
Textured Hawkweed Blossom
Hawkweed with Bokeh Flowers (roll over the picture…
Hawkweed Flower with Bokeh Twin
Single Hawkweed Flower on a Stem
Star Thistle Stamen
Moth Mullein Pistils From the Front
Lovely Moth Mullein Pistils (Please see the inset…
Reach For the Sky (and 3 more pix in notes!)
Heart of a Zinnia: Star Power!
Glowing Zinnia From Behind
Beautiful Yellow Zinnia
Be Still My Beating Heart: Tarweed with Unfurling…
The Lovely Curled Petal Edges of a Tarweed Blossom
Breathtaking Tarweed Pistils
Wasp on Milkweed
Singular Milkweed Blossom with Milkweed Bokeh!
Milkweed Blossoms Look Like Badminton Birdies!
Chicory Blossom in Morning Light
Tiny Sweat Bee on Harvest Brodiaea
215/365: "Isn't life a series of images that chang…
214/365: "It is the harmony of the diverse parts,…
"EEK!!!" says the Poppy Head, "It's a BLACK BEE!!…
Sparkling Bachelor Buttons
The Bee, the Blossom, and the Bokeh!
201/365: "Have patience with all things, But, firs…
200/365: "Beauty awakens the soul to act." ~ Dante…
Bokeh Thursday: T is For Teasel Blossoms
Bokeh Thursday: T is For Tarweed Blossom
Bokeh Thursday: T is For Tarweed Bud
Queen Anne's Lace
189/365: "The most important thing is to enjoy you…
Heart of a Pink Poppy
Sparkling Pink Poppy Face
188/365: "Happiness resides not in possessions, an…
Bokeh Shot of an Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan
The Green Eye of an Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan
Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan Gazing at the Sky
187/365: "I learned that courage was not the absen…
Golden Blossoms
Emerging Poppy with Oil Paint Texture
Poppy Family
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273/365: "Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
I went out today looking for a mushroom and I found one! It was perfect and in a position that I could see under its cap! I got good pictures too... or so I thought... until I looked at them on my computer and found out that I made a Composition 101 error. When you find a non-animate subject to photograph, look at it closely from different angles to find the best position. I discovered upon looking at the pictures that the shape of the mushroom called for a shift in position and I needed get another set of pictures. LOL, live and learn! :D
No worries, because before I went into the house, I went to visit the Goldenrod flowers that my friend Robin gave me, and as I approached, I saw a very pretty bumblebee crawling around with gorgeous markings on it. Then I looked again. It wasn't a bumblebee at all! It was a huge hoverfly! I've never seen one so large and pretty before, and I was lucky enough to get a few pictures before it zoomed away!
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (often known simply as Seneca; ca. 4 BC – AD 65) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero. While he was forced to commit suicide for alleged complicity in the Pisonian conspiracy to assassinate Nero, the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors, he may have been innocent. His father was Seneca the Elder and his elder brother was Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus, called Gallio in the Bible. Wikipedia: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Explored on October 1, 2013. Highest placement, page 4.
No worries, because before I went into the house, I went to visit the Goldenrod flowers that my friend Robin gave me, and as I approached, I saw a very pretty bumblebee crawling around with gorgeous markings on it. Then I looked again. It wasn't a bumblebee at all! It was a huge hoverfly! I've never seen one so large and pretty before, and I was lucky enough to get a few pictures before it zoomed away!
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (often known simply as Seneca; ca. 4 BC – AD 65) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero. While he was forced to commit suicide for alleged complicity in the Pisonian conspiracy to assassinate Nero, the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors, he may have been innocent. His father was Seneca the Elder and his elder brother was Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus, called Gallio in the Bible. Wikipedia: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Explored on October 1, 2013. Highest placement, page 4.
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