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More Salvia farinacea
At least, I think this is Salvia farinacea, though admittedly my thinking that is based off this photo. I feel as though in this photo the flowers feel like they’re reaching for something outside of the frame. Maybe they’re reaching … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, farinacea, flora, flowers, leaves, mealycup, petals, plant, Salvia, vegetation
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Cliff in Fog
Another long day. This was taken last week. More working with fog to create “bleak” and “moody” imagery. A bit of space on this one which I think helps to draw attention to the geological structure a bit more. I … Continue reading
Canna yet to Bloom
Here is a photo of a Canna yet to bloom. There’s something rather plain about it, and yet I can’t help but find myself interested in how it appears. Perhaps its the way the plant almost appears as though it … Continue reading
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Tagged bloom, canna, flora, flower, lens-artists, plant, stem, vegetation
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Overhead Wire on the Hill
There’s a bit of colour in this photo, yet I think it feels a bit bleak and stark. There’s something ominous about it too, though that might have to do with how overcast it is, as those clouds are the … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, flora, grass, hill, nature, overcast, overhead, pole, vegetation, weather, wire
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Gradual Rejuvenation
Behold, the shifting landscape! I think I left the clouds a little too bright here, but other than that I like the mix of vegetation in various stages. I probably could’ve framed the scene better, but anyway… I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged burnt, bush, flora, growth, nature, plants, rejuvenation, vegetation
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Erythrina crista-galli
It very much has been a long day and I was planning on doing some writing, but unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you view it) the need for rest currently supersedes everything else. Instead of writing, here’s what I … Continue reading
Salvia farinacea
My understanding is that this is also known as mealycup sage. This photo was taken at The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney. I was trying to capture the bee more than the plant, but I think I managed to do … Continue reading


