Even more wasps
Wasps on ivy blossom
Red Camellia
Offering of flowers at a temple
Pictures for Pam, Day 13: Prickly Pear Cactus
Happy Hour 8
Black grapes 16 9 2018
Caryopteris 16 9 2018
Fuschia & ivy 16 9 2018
Gaura lindheimeri with close-up 16 9 2018
Toad Lily 16 9 2018
girasoli con vista mare
White Blossom Of the Tangelo Tree
Pictures for Pam, Day 16: Creamy White Dahlia
Ritterstern, Blütenpollen
Ritterstern, Detail
Ritterstern-Knospe
Rittersten (PIP's sind klickbar)
Kölner Zoo - China Light Festival
Blossom white with gradient background
Cosmos
Harlequin Glorybower
White Rose.
Dahlia Solo
La beauté des fleurs de l'automne
Dahlia.
wild november
pelargonium chez Sabrina
Turk's Cap Lilies
Lily With Raindrops.
white & pink Oxalis
Buzzzzzz
Ants On a Potplant.
A much-needed change of colour
Some like it wet...
Autumnal Fence - HFF !
kl. Zausel (((•‿•))) sunflower with a new hairstyl…
Pretty Tulip
strani ciclamini
Bi-Coloured Rose.
Petites fleurs
lily
Lest We Forget
the end
Day 3, Daffodil (Narcissus?) growing wild, Pt Pele…
Day 3, Daffodils (Narcissi?) growing wild, Pt Pele…
Wasps
novembre fiorito
Day 3, Daffodil (or Narcissus?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 3, Large-flowered Bellwort / Uvularia grandifl…
gerani non ne ho più
Oriental Pico Lily Topaz Filter
⊹⊱✿ ❤ Bouquet mit Herbstblumen ✿⊰⊹
The Dying Flower
Powderpuff flower
Japanese anemone
Angel Pie 4
Rosemary DSC 4274
End of cosmos season
For the birds
bloem en bij
november roses ☆♡☆
november rose ❁
i love roses and bubbles ◕‿◕。
Petunia.
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Flo. Fam.: Liliaceae, Asparagaceae, Convallariaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Alstroemeriaceae
Flo. Fam.: Liliaceae, Asparagaceae, Convallariaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Alstroemeriaceae
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Pictures for Pam, Day 9: Blush & White Pinwheel Dahlia
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You may read the latest news of Pam`s recoverery here (11/9/18): www.ipernity.com/home/christine.bentley
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Put on the brakes!! Where did THAT flower come from?!! Ok, ok, I admit it—this lovely Dahlia was most certainly not growing along the Upper Table Rock Trail. Granted, there are flowers to be found here which rival this one's beauty, but last time I checked it was late autumn, not springtime when endless wildflowers have exploded into bloom.
No, this beauty was photographed over two years ago when Steve and I went down to San Francisco to visit my ailing father. We'd decided to bring our cameras with the idea of taking pictures at some point to get our minds off our worries. Specifically, I wanted to go to Golden Gate Park which is full of wonderful plants and flowers, including the beautiful Conservatory of Flowers. Funny enough, I haven't been inside since I was a kid. It's not free to enter and why bother? The acres surrounding the building are lavishly planted with outrageous displays of ornamental plants and blooms everywhere. Most specific of all, they have a jaw-dropping Dahlia garden that I visited once with my previous camera and I had hopes of updating my pictures with higher quality images from my Canon 5D Mk II.
As it turned out, Steve and I did get about two hours to explore one day and had a marvelous time filling our memory cards with countless images. I got my wish and came home with so many Dahlia pictures that attempts to browse the hundreds of pictures have often ended in overwhelmed horror! Still, I have been able to work on a few photos. Last night I stumbled across the images I'd finished and my jaw dropped in amazement—why hadn't I done anything with them?!! I thought, "You know, Pam would adore these…let's share some!"
I hope this picture pleases you Pam! I have a veritable truckload that I need to clean up but I have you to thank for making my inner tail wag again and I've already finished a few more! Hurray!
Explored on 11/18/18, highest position, #11.
You may read the latest news of Pam`s recoverery here (11/9/18): www.ipernity.com/home/christine.bentley
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Put on the brakes!! Where did THAT flower come from?!! Ok, ok, I admit it—this lovely Dahlia was most certainly not growing along the Upper Table Rock Trail. Granted, there are flowers to be found here which rival this one's beauty, but last time I checked it was late autumn, not springtime when endless wildflowers have exploded into bloom.
No, this beauty was photographed over two years ago when Steve and I went down to San Francisco to visit my ailing father. We'd decided to bring our cameras with the idea of taking pictures at some point to get our minds off our worries. Specifically, I wanted to go to Golden Gate Park which is full of wonderful plants and flowers, including the beautiful Conservatory of Flowers. Funny enough, I haven't been inside since I was a kid. It's not free to enter and why bother? The acres surrounding the building are lavishly planted with outrageous displays of ornamental plants and blooms everywhere. Most specific of all, they have a jaw-dropping Dahlia garden that I visited once with my previous camera and I had hopes of updating my pictures with higher quality images from my Canon 5D Mk II.
As it turned out, Steve and I did get about two hours to explore one day and had a marvelous time filling our memory cards with countless images. I got my wish and came home with so many Dahlia pictures that attempts to browse the hundreds of pictures have often ended in overwhelmed horror! Still, I have been able to work on a few photos. Last night I stumbled across the images I'd finished and my jaw dropped in amazement—why hadn't I done anything with them?!! I thought, "You know, Pam would adore these…let's share some!"
I hope this picture pleases you Pam! I have a veritable truckload that I need to clean up but I have you to thank for making my inner tail wag again and I've already finished a few more! Hurray!
Explored on 11/18/18, highest position, #11.
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Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Pam J clubReally hope you will recover completely as soon as possible.
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