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Sculpture in NatureI was amazed by the colours in this pic. The plant looks as if it is crying and there is even a little insect, if you can find it.
Sigma 105mm f/8 at 1/750th sec iso 200. You may pull me apart but leave the plant alone Chris
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Strilitzia to be precise (no idea how to spell it though!) Max
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Strelitzia named after Charlotte, Princess of Mecklenburg and queen of George III of Great Britain Chris
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Any relation to Prince Humperdinck?
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Chris
Another view of a very colorful flower Cheers ....bp....
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It most probably isn't on topic, but with magnificent flora like these, together with Darb's photos from Gt Ocean Rd, how can there NOT be a Creator? There has to be an intelligent designer for this.
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just another big pix......
Cheers ....bp....
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Wow, Chris. The first one is great for color, but this one is sublime. I really like the composition of this one. Nicely done. my gallery of so-so photos
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Love both photos Chris... Your local florist must do well out of you
I think you've even got a little strand of spider web happening in the bottom right of the first photo... Cheers, John
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Chris, beautiful work, I agree that the colours are magnificent, and you have captured them with great skill.
Quite easily Max, but we all need to believe whatever makes us comfortable. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Thanks all - John this flower is in my front garden and yes, there is a spider strand and if you look carefully at the end of the strand there is a body poking out from under the leaf
Chris
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Are you sure it's a strezlekia(?) and not a TRIFFID????
It's amazing what we see in the garden. Steve.
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Greg, Greg, Greg, believing in a Creator Designer actually makes me feel uncomfortable at times, but I believe in the need to follow logic eg utterly astounding complexity requires astounding creative genius, not luck or chance. I don't believe in chance but in purpose and reason. (Again, off topic here but I think interesting anyway...Max) President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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