Inside the flower visiting a man’s house… (FYI the stamens in a flower are collectively called the androecium which comes from Greek andros oikia: man’s house :O)
Thank you so much Robin. I have seen your blog and your photos and this is a huge compliment for me. I shot this with my Canon PowerShot G1 x using a macro filter but it was a windy day and I took a pic from hands. I will have to get a tripod to be able to better control conditions ;).
A very smart flower to select this color, screaming yellow – isn’t it the same color as shops use on large eyecatching signs to entice people with opportunities to make good deals…? ‘hahaha’
Paula, that is the perfect shot of being up close and personal with nature (when we can’t be there in person). Beautiful photography with creative words to complete the image. Just simply lovely. I enjoyed this post. Thank you.
Sorry to draw your attention to it in case that you have already noticed, but my photos usually come with an mp3 attached, so feel free to click on the link in posts you see ;). Maybe you will like the music too. Thanks Penny 🙂
Love it! The soft dreamy look to the flower, the color, all of it. Give yourself a big pat on the back for this one! 😀
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Hahaha… thank you… can I tell my back that it is from you?
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Your back will know you’re lying unless you do a really good job. 😉
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I’ll do my best 😛
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I’m impressed… Honestly, I have not been successful with one macro shot , despite many attempts
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Thank you so much Robin. I have seen your blog and your photos and this is a huge compliment for me. I shot this with my Canon PowerShot G1 x using a macro filter but it was a windy day and I took a pic from hands. I will have to get a tripod to be able to better control conditions ;).
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Gorgeous shot! And perfect for the challenge Paula.
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Thanks a lot Madhu 🙂
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Great shot – love the saturation of yellow. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for your kind comment Style Dancer 🙂 Nice to meet you here!
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In my eyes a great shot… 😉
A very smart flower to select this color, screaming yellow – isn’t it the same color as shops use on large eyecatching signs to entice people with opportunities to make good deals…? ‘hahaha’
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😀 Thanks for your input Drake 😀
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I like yellow-green analogus colours BUT I hate flies. 😀
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🙂 Appreciate your comment Cornel 😀 I am not crazy about flies either, but pigeons are way too big to fit in a flower 😉
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😀
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It’s cute. It’s my first time to see fly inside the flower. Extraordinary! 🙂
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Thank you very much Mack 🙂
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Great shot, Paula. Wonderful photography. This one is a really beautiful picture.
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I appreciate your kind comment Arindam 🙂 Thank you.
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What an amazing photograph and with such a dreamy quality to it. Wonderful contribution for this week’s challenge.
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🙂 Thank you very much Myra…
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Lovely poem, great photoshot 😛
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Thank you Anna 🙂
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Paula, that is the perfect shot of being up close and personal with nature (when we can’t be there in person). Beautiful photography with creative words to complete the image. Just simply lovely. I enjoyed this post. Thank you.
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You are very kind Penny. I really appreciate it. Thank YOU.
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Sorry to draw your attention to it in case that you have already noticed, but my photos usually come with an mp3 attached, so feel free to click on the link in posts you see ;). Maybe you will like the music too. Thanks Penny 🙂
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I’ll do that, thanks Paula.
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🙂
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great image Paula…i love playing with macro
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Thank you Jo 🙂
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beautiful 🙂
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Thank you so much Joshi 🙂
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lovely.
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Perfect. 😉
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Just exquisite – and so simple!
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Thank you dear. I hope everything is OK with you. Hugs.
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Thank you – getting better 😉 So nice of you to ask and send hugs my way.
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Little thing hiding away.
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😉 I have seen it more as an attacker ;). Thank you for your visit Allan.
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Fun lyrics! A post as warm and bright as a new day’s sunshine. Thanks.
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🙂 😀 Have a great week IT!
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awesome!!!
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Thank you Stephen for your time, interest and contribution 🙂
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