Oh my, what beauties!
Not what I expected from the title. And another brilliant music selection – you have a real skill in choosing music that shares your feelings with us
In reply to your comment on another photo, here it is in colour https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/thursdays-special-physical-phenomenon/
These are raindrops on the window pane shot with a 90 mm macro lens at sunset. The window is metalic and there is shade on the interior and it is dirty π I appreciate your interest, Inger.
We found these unusual little stars, do you know what kind of a plant this is?
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Oh, how beautiful!
So lovely….
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Quite unexpected too with all the dead leaves around in the complete absence of blooms ….
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I have no idea, but I will find out. Thank you, Trix.
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So sweet they put a smile on my face.
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Tiny, but so bold!
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True π
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I have never seen anything like this. So adorable. Loving the colours and contrast.
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For now I am calling it Autumn Star, but I will find out its real name. Thank you, Sue, for your lovely visit.
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curieuses ces fleurs en tout cas elles ont de belles couleurs !
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Ah oui π Mercim Marc. C’est une belle surprise de voir des fleurs dans cette saision.
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amazing colors
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Glad you like them, Brenda. Now that even colourful leaves are gone, they are such a site for colour-hungry eyes π
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A lovely colourburst. Does the centre part burst open?
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Thanks, Draco. I don’t think it does, but it changes colour from turquoise green to blueberry blue π
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Have you found out the name of the flower yet?
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Here it is Harlequin glorybower i.e. Clerodendrum trichotomum
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Lovely, rich colours!
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I like the shapes too. Thanks, Sue. π
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Well, yes, so do I!
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An amazing image of a most unusual bit of plant life.
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π It has a fun name too. Harlequin glorybow π
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Beautiful, beautiful!
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Oh my, what beauties!
Not what I expected from the title. And another brilliant music selection – you have a real skill in choosing music that shares your feelings with us
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Thank you so much, Debbie. I love Einaudi cause it reaches the parts of me that many composers fail to.
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Exquisite! π Harlequin glorybow is the perfect name. And lovely music, naturally π Happy Wednesday, Paula!
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Thanks, Jo. The music is sublime. It’s my favourite composer.
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Who? π
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Einaudi
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Like, beads in a chain π
Beautiful image, Paula π
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π thank you so much, Sreejith. Maybe it is too soon, but have a great weekend:)
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In fact, I have already started the weekend and we are going to explore the country side over this weekend π
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Then my intuition was right π Make the best of it, Sreejith!
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Nature is somehow so unlikely!
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Love the composition of colour. π
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They are gorgeous!
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In reply to your comment on another photo, here it is in colour https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/thursdays-special-physical-phenomenon/
These are raindrops on the window pane shot with a 90 mm macro lens at sunset. The window is metalic and there is shade on the interior and it is dirty π I appreciate your interest, Inger.
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Thank you so much for the explanation Paula, I would never have guessed. I will have to check out the colour version as well!
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this is wonderful π
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Many thanks, Joshi. I am very glad that you like it π
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