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
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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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