Another peony bud, up close and wet.
The interplay of light and colour caught my wayward eye.
There was something appealing about this flower, a shyness as it turned away from the Sun's wanton glare.
I forget the name of this flower (as if I ever knew it)so I called it Spotted One. Bubmlebees like this flower as they can snuggle there.
In the wild these are known as Johnny Jump-Ups but when they come to the city they take on some other alias. This was a difficult shot as the angle wa (...)
I shot this primarily because of the dewdrops. However, while I was processing the image it came to me that this shot might be a metaphor for the Mult (...)
Deep in the heart of an indigo flower, a purple mystery to ponder.
No, not the Landing Strip at Pearson Airport. A kinder, gentler place for discerning bumblebees and other afficionados of pollen.
I can imagine a party of bumblebees sitting around this table, one in particular bragging how this is a very good year for pollen but that it doesn't (...)
Besides the main flower beds, the Fletcher garden provides additional beauty in a more natural setting. I haven't seen this colour of Lady Slipper in (...)
OK, last shot of the series. I hope you've had your fill of flowers. I've enjoyed taking them and will continue to do so from time to time. However, o (...)
Nature's Serene Beauty
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