"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
~ Elliot Erwitt
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Weekend Flowers: Standing tall
This week was one of abundant flower photography. Here is a beautiful one I captured on Monday at Roma Street Parklands. I am not sure if it is a daisy or a Coreopsis (tickseed).
Whatever it is, it's beautiful! Great shots, Liz!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful, i love the softness & vibrant colors =)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots.
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thanks for your fantastic weekend flowers :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what an amazing colours...
ReplyDeletereally interesting flower!
xoxo, Juliana
Lovely blossom, colour and form. It looks like a cosmos to me but I can't see the leaves.
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely! I think they are cosmos?
ReplyDeleteYes that is cosmos and they are beautiful!
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Ten kwiatek to kosmos i piękne zdjęcie mu zrobiłaś. Pozdrawiam. *** This flower is a beautiful photo of the cosmos, and he did. Yours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Liz, especially the last two.
ReplyDeleteOops! Looks like my daughter is signed in on this computer (I don't have my own) so the last comment and this are from Pieces of Sunshine, Karen.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Liz..the variegated petals are amazing, I haven't seen that before!
ReplyDeleteOh beautiful! I thin it's a cosmos! In German we calles it "Cosmea"
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,
Lena
Rigtig flotte billeder.
ReplyDeleteGod week-end /Hanne Bente
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Beautiful pictures of a very beautiful Cosmos flower.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a new variety, love the colour.
How lovely with the vibrant coloured edging around the petals - really love your second image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the beautiful flower. What a beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and brilliant!
ReplyDeleteYour images are stunning. I love the middle capture with the addition of the web. Lovely.
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