Monday, April 11, 2005

Amryllis Revisited ...

     This time we get up close and personal.

     After posting my Giant Amaryllis entry last week, I ran across THIS in Stephen's Sometimes Photo Blog and thought I would try it myself.

     Although my results were not near as great as Stephen's, I thought some of you might appreciate a closer look!

     Aint' Mother Nature Grand?

                                     *** Coy ***

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Coy...I think your picture is AWESOME!  It's like I can almost feel its texture.  Great job!   Nancy

Anonymous said...

That's so beautiful.  What is it?  The inside of a flower?  I like it.

dave

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Anonymous said...

i like it...christie

Anonymous said...

Beautiful...you know I LOVE the close up shots.  Mother Nature ROCKS!!

Anonymous said...

Sexy

Anonymous said...

You did grand! It's a huge flower and then there are those little tiny neat details going on. You got the pollen sacks opening up! They turn inside out. Very cool!

Anonymous said...

Grand indeed!!!
Connie

Anonymous said...

LOVE the pictures.......  you have given me some ideas...lol
Keep the great pics coming!!! Take Care
Ellie
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Anonymous said...

I love it.  http://journals.aol.com/eternallife23/OurLives/



Anonymous said...

This is wonderful photography..wish i were as good.

Anonymous said...

great pic as usual!!! your doing great with your photography!!! not surprized have a great day!!

Anonymous said...

Mother N has got her stugg together!! rich

Anonymous said...

love it.... isn't Steven amazing too????? He is somewhere right now and his ears are ringing cause we're talking about him....... judi

Anonymous said...

Wow... That's almost surreal looking!
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Anonymous said...

Woo! That is really close!
xoox

Anonymous said...

very nice...I liked stevens too!  :-)

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Anonymous said...

Good grief, what a beautiful photo.