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NF Photo 120909
Flockblommig antar jag, men vilken?
Apiaceae I guess, but wich one?
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NF Photo 120909
Flockblommig antar jag, men vilken?
Apiaceae I guess, but wich one?
Floral Friday Fotos NF Blo-Ma 16
NF Inspiring Photography
So beautiful and feathery!
ReplyDeleteI love the delicacy of this!
ReplyDeleteis this a shrub or tree? It's really sweet and well photographed...
ReplyDeleteEn riktig söt blomma, vad roligt att få bidra med några foton vi får se vad ni andra tycker.
ReplyDeleteHa en bra dag!
What a lovely colors
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little flower ;o)
Oh how beautiful! Thank you again for this lovely meme!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely!
ReplyDeleteNearing the end of the season, isn't it. Some flowers do make as wonderful of photos after they've gone to seed as when they petal.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicate flowering tree. I love this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph, fantastic flowers, such views are very joy. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors, I love those flowers brilliantly captured. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrasts in your pic -sharp and blurry edges, feathery strokes - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful shot! I wonder what are those appendage structures are, because other parts don't have it. May i know what is your lens info in taking this? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteA very gorgeous macro.
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
ReplyDeleteRe the flower macro on my blog. It all belongs to the same flower. It is one of the weeds you find everywhere. Just very much close up. The seeds are only 2-3 mm in size. Quite tricky to catch actually. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone.
i couldn't seem to stop looking at this photo--it's gorgeous! the colors are beautiful. well done!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting picture!!
ReplyDeleteApiaceae?
The family is very large, includes more than 3,700 species spread across 434 genera.
Just take your pick:)
Thank you for sharing,
Gisela.
thanks for nice comments. :)
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