Some interesting looking flowers I found in the Public Gardens over the last couple of days. Not sure what all of them are called so I'm not even going to try
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Some interesting looking flowers I found in the Public Gardens over the last couple of days. Not sure what all of them are called so I'm not even going to try
Wonderful Images. Thanks for sharing.
The ones in the second photo are pansies. My grandmother used to grow them. I love the colors in all of them.
Thank you, Barefoot and Quietone
Very good shots. I can tell, that the first one is a big poppy.
They are starting like this http://gallery.digicamclub.de/4image...iemissmut4.jpg and then like this http://gallery.digicamclub.de/4image...07/hutmohn.jpg.
And QuietOne is right about the pansies.
I know the third one too - but not the english name (I am searching ;-)).
The last one could be a Calendula... maybe.
the first is a poppy- beautiful sharpness and detail here Iggy!
love the colour and water on the pansy
the third is Allium (I think) and I love the background and the colour you caught
final one I know I know it but the name is escaping me. However, I like the dark background as a contrast and the shadows on the petals. I even like the small one beside it.
good work.
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Thank you, MoinMoin and Bambi. I like to photograph them but my brain refuses to remember their names
Hey, Iguanasan - never mind. Therefor I can remember the names, but about photographing my brain... - hell, no - I won't say it loud!
Lovely set Iggy - nice compositions!
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