It’s a knockout for sure … my “knockout” roses are throwing quite the punch right now. Love it!
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It’s a knockout for sure … my “knockout” roses are throwing quite the punch right now. Love it!
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My little dragonfly buddy, posed long enough for me to get a pretty decent shot.
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Recently I finally “got” the Fibonacci sequence and it’s all about the curve. Nature has the best subjects, and this one? It’s all about the curve.
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I love how flowers look just before they’re about to burst open and fan their petals. 🙂
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Oh, sweet stamens, on your pretty purple flowers, a raindrop ready to release, I do believe I’m in love with nature.
And my Zeiss lens. 🙂
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For years I have lusted the Zeiss lenses, and never thought I’d be able to purchase, until the universe somehow hooked me up with a great deal. I am now the third owner of the Zeiss Makro Planer 50mm 2.0f lens, and this glass is simply amazing. The bokeh is so smooth and soft! Even a poison ivy vine is beautiful, eh?
Looking up through the most massive and ancient Southern Live Oak tree I’ve seen yet this lifetime, this is “Mags,” who has resided in what is now Lichgate in Tallahassee, Florida. I cannot even describe just how large Mag’s trunk is, perhaps large enough to encompass 20 people? Maybe more? This is a view looking up just one of her branches. I look at this picture and see her head leaning back and arms outstretched as she stands tall, watching over all that occurs in her domain.
Lichgate once belonged to Dr. Laura Pauline Jepsen, a Florida State University English Professor for more than 30 years. She sought out a location to build her dream home, an English Tudor cottage, and it was this tree that led her to build at this location. What an inspiring quote from Dr. Jepsen herself:
“It was a tree to inspire poets.”
Thanks to Laura Jepsen, through her donation of Lichgate, many generations of Tallahassee residents and visitors have enjoyed this piece of heaven on Earth, tucked away, and just waiting to be discovered by the next lucky person. The minute I saw one of her huge branches, I gasped in awe. Mags is truly one heck of a tree.
And I do love trees. 🙂
A somewhat funky perspective of a flower unfurling its petals. 🙂
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