162/366: Vinca's Last Day
163/366: Purple Anemone
164/366: Fairyland
171/366: Orange Marigold
176/366: Bell of the Ball: Variegated Ruby Red and…
178/366: A Rear View of a Lovely Grass Widow
179/366: Yellow Triple Rose Daffodil
180/366: Lovely Lavender
183/366: Tiny Spring Whitlow Grass Buds
184/366: You Heart-Stopper!
186/366: Lovely Lavender Lupines
190/366: Golden Daffodils
191/366: Hot Pink Blossoms (+1 in a note)
197/366: Blushing Sweet Pea
193/366: Pineapple Weed (+1 in a note)
194/366: Heart of a Wood Rose
198/366: Puff-Topped Creamy Echinacea
200/366: Cinderella Poppy (+1 in a note)
201/366: False Sunflower
202/366: Exquisitely Tattered Poppy
203/366: Yellow Cockscomb Celosia
205/366: Fancy Grass Flower Bud
207/366: Breathtaking Purple and White Columbine (…
208/366: Backlit Starry Flowers, Buds and Bokeh!
209/366: Aliens or Flower Buds?
211/366: Pink Bouquet Flowers (+1 in a note)
212/366: Sunny with Black Wasp
213/366: Veronica Speedwell: Purple Spiked Beautie…
215/366: A Pair of Purple Princesses
218/366: Purple Beauty
219/366: Past its Prime but Still Pretty
220/366: Blossoms 'n' Bugs
221/366: Striped Petunias
222/366: Sticky Purple Geranium Wildflower
226/366: Artistic Aster
227/366: Spring Beauty, that's it's name!
228/366: Blush-Colored Penstemon
229/366: Pink Firework Flowers: Pink Mula Mula
230/366: Lovely Clusters of Ornamental Chives
231/366: Creamy Marigold
232/366: Lovely Purple Blossom (+1 in a note)
233/366: Amazing Red and White Columbine (+1 in a…
234/366: Gorgeous Golden Columbines (+3 in notes)
235/366: The Alluring, Strange Grevillea Rosmarin…
237/366: The Magnificent Black-Eyed Susan
240/366: Lady in Red Wearing a Hat and Gentleman A…
241/366: Lovely Blue Asters
244/366: Dried Irish Eyes with a Touch of Frost (+…
247/366: Lucky Timing!
248/366: Lovely Virginia Stock (+2 in notes)
250/366: King Henry Hollyhocks Glowing in the Afte…
252/366: Lovely Orange Blossom
258/366: Seed Pod on Magnolia Grandiflora
259/366: Dreamy Mood
260/366: Behind a Glowing Orange Blossom
261/366: Red and Yellow Columbine Cross
262/366: Glowing Peony
263/366: Sea of Dianthus Blossoms
264/366: White Flower Spike
265/366: Alien Monster...no...It's a Daisy Bud!
268/366: Spring Cheer
269/366: Two-Toned Poppy in the Breeze
271/366: Beauty in Blue--Love in a Mist
166/366: Exotic Pink and Purple Frilled Poppy
168/366: Golden Petals
170/366: Another Incredible Iris (+1 in a note)
156/366: Hot Pink Clusters
155/366: White Poppy with Droplets
151/366: Striped Seed Sunflower
149/366: Hoverfly on Tarweed
146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in n…
145/366: Purple Goatsbeard (+1 image and a link in…
141/366: Sunny Dandilions
135/366: Dogwood Blossoms
130/366: Sticky Cinquefoil Wildflower--No Petals,…
128/366: Golden Columbine
127/366: Mesmerized by a Morning Glory
122/366: Lovely African Daisies (+1 in a note)
120/366: Yellow-Tinge Larkspur Bud (+1 in a note)
114/366: Manzanita Buds (+3 in notes)
112/366: Aster Petal Edges
103/366: Orange Giant Zinnia
101/366: Coral Bells Blossom
100/365: Yellow Gladiolus
99/366: Mottled Rose
96/366: Textured Rose
93/366: Morning Glory Candy Cane
89/366: Elegance (+1 inset)
85/366: Poppy with Droplets (+1 in a note)
79/366: Varigated Sweet William
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
75/366: Rare Pink and White Grass Widow (+ 3 inset…
71/366: Morning Glory and Its Lovely Heart-Shaped…
70/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bud
64/366: Love in a Mist
53/366: Elegant Erythronium (+5 more in notes)
43/366: Deep Pink Dogwood
41/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bokeh Pearls (+2 in note…
40/366: Purple-Dusted White Anenome
34/366: Baby Crab Spider on Candytuft (+3 in notes…
28/366: Glowing Campion Pod
19/366: Jagged Edges
11/366: Tiny Buds in Vernal Pool
8/366: African Daisies
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Harry & David Garden: Glowing Golden Rose
Harry & David Garden: Orange-Pink Rose
Harry & David Garden: Lilac Rose
1-10 Project: 5 Blue Petals in a Sea of Green
1-10 Project: 1 Morning Glory Blossom
Y is for Yummy Yellow
Oregon Fawn Lily Stamens
W is for Wonderful White (+4 insets)
Metal Trough Planter Full of Sweet Williams
Heart of a Red Anemone
R is for Red Ranunculaceae (Anemone) (+3 insets)
P is for Perfectly Purple Pasque Pulsatilla
J is for Jaunty Jonquils (+ 5 more inset pictures!…
I is for Incredible Iris (+ 15 pictures in notes!)
G is for Golden Glow (15 pictures in notes on the…
E is for Elegant Erythroniums (4 more images in no…
350/365: "Every gift from a friend is a wish for y…
Dry and Beautiful Irish Eyes Blossom
Textured Zinnia Kissed by Frost
Weeping Cosmos
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161/366: Orange Fungus Collage (+4 enlarged images in notes)
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The joy of a macro lens is the ability to bring into focus the ridiculously tiny things that all of us usually don't--or can't--see. This collage shows a wonderful example. I found tiny orange specks on the underside of some branches and immediately got excited because the edges were white. However, when I looked through my macro lens, I whooped in delight to see that the edges were so fuzzy! There were thousands of these tiny little fungi! (By the way, I'm not 100% certain these aren't lichen...if you know one way or the other, please let me know so I can identify them properly.) :)
I was actually forced to create a collage to show these because they are so very, very small. About the size of the head of a pin! At first I was unhappy that I couldn't get a larger image, but after I created the collage, I was delighted because I can show lots of them. Aren't they wonderful? To me they look like tasty little orange tarts with some sort of special spun meringue edging. YUMMY! :D
The joy of a macro lens is the ability to bring into focus the ridiculously tiny things that all of us usually don't--or can't--see. This collage shows a wonderful example. I found tiny orange specks on the underside of some branches and immediately got excited because the edges were white. However, when I looked through my macro lens, I whooped in delight to see that the edges were so fuzzy! There were thousands of these tiny little fungi! (By the way, I'm not 100% certain these aren't lichen...if you know one way or the other, please let me know so I can identify them properly.) :)
I was actually forced to create a collage to show these because they are so very, very small. About the size of the head of a pin! At first I was unhappy that I couldn't get a larger image, but after I created the collage, I was delighted because I can show lots of them. Aren't they wonderful? To me they look like tasty little orange tarts with some sort of special spun meringue edging. YUMMY! :D
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An unusual find and exceptionally well taken and presented Janet..!!
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