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Published Wednesday, February 23, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Water upwelling

This was taken a few weeks ago at an indoor fountain in the Seattle Design Center, south of downtown. My first visit, and what a great space it is! Lots of interior-design related offerings like furniture and art. Huge and skylit. I loved it.

The theme for Thursday Challenge this week is Movement. I thought this was appropriate. It’s a lovely Rorschach test, too. What do YOU see? I see a dog jumping towards me. And I like the sort of mysterious lighting from underneath.

If you only see one photo, it means you have arrived via the permalink. So click on Sara’s Fave Photos and you will see many more. There, wasn’t that easy?

fountain, crystal, bubbles, stop motion

Published Tuesday, February 22, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Blue heron and harbor seals

In the fall, on a boat out of Anacortes, WA, we saw this great blue heron and some seals resting at the edge of one of the islands. We didn’t want to get too close to disturb them. I was told they are either harbor seals or sea lions. Does anyone know for sure which they are?

Since this is such an unusual photo for me, and how many Blue Herons do I get to see posing, anyway, I’m categorizing this as my Best Post of the Week.

Visit Watery Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Camera Critters, Weekend Reflections and Scenic Sunday for more neat photos.

If there is only one photo below, click on Sara’s Fave Photos for others. And check out what’s new at Free Photos next door before you go, hear?

great blue heron, anacortes, san juan islands, harbor seals, sea lions, great rock

Published Sunday, February 20, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Big bunch of yellow tulips

Pike Place Market in Seattle can satisfy the strongest yearnings for Spring and its flowers. Just walk down the row of flower vendors with their all-local wares, seeing the bouquets of such magnificence, and so inexpensive, too, and you will be transported.

In blogland, visit Color Carnival, Mellow Yellow Monday, Today’s Flowers and Macro Monday for more photo fun. And if there’s only one photo below, click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the whole shebang.

farmers market, bucket of tulips, mass of yellow tulips, springtime, bouquet, flowers

Published Friday, February 18, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

My love is like a red, red rose

Well, my hubby’s love, anyway. I love being able to receive a bunch of beautiful flowers at least once in awhile. Flowers are a feast for the senses and for the sense of mystery they engender. Why do we love them so much? They have such brief beauty, and then to the compost pile, but they comfort and delight us so. Have you ever noticed that so many people give each other flowers on important occasions? Why is that? But they are magical, and their meaning always seems just beyond words. So here is an image, instead.

I am honored to be Guest Friend on Today’s Flowers today! The great team there headed by SantilliDenisePupoSandy Carlson gives the world more beautiful flowers.

Visit Macro Friday, Macro Flowers Saturday, Color Carnival, Ruby Tuesday and Shadow Shot Sunday for more intriguing images.

Try clicking around in Free Photos for some interesting photos, too. And if there is only the red rose below, Sara’s Fave Photos here or above has the rest.

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full blown rose, open rose, macro, close up, florist rose, center, petals

Published Thursday, February 17, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink shooting star

I know it’s not really a pink shooting star. I know it’s only the condensation trail of some sort of plane lit up by the setting sun, but doesn’t it look like it? This was taken near the Seattle waterfront in early January, and the digital camera info tells me it was taken at 4:46pm. And that was on a clear afternoon. The days are definitely getting longer these days!

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies from around the planet, Pink Saturday for more pinkness of all kinds, Blue Monday for things blue, Scenic Sunday, and SOOC for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots. Join in yourself if you like; it’s way more fun that way.

I do like this post very much, as it’s quite unusual for me, so I’m calling it my Best Post of the Week. Hope you agree.

If you’ve arrived here and see only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos to see the rest. You might like one or two.

sunset, seattle waterfront, shipping cranes, wires, night, contrail

Published Tuesday, February 15, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Spring Lake, California scenic view

That brief trip to Northern California last month is still yielding some neat images. Who doesn’t like reflections on a still lake in the sunshine? Spring Lake is in Santa Rosa, California, about an hour north of San Francisco. Seems like it was roughly the same hiking distance around as Green Lake in Seattle, about an hour or so. I love being outdoors near water!

Take a look at Outdoor Wednesday, Watery Wednesday, Scenic Sunday, Blue Monday and Weekend Reflections for more interesting images on a theme. And if you like scenic landscape photos, there are a number of new ones taken in Arizona on Free Photos that you might check out.

sunshine, clear day, reflections, ripples, scenic, landscape, lakeside, spring lake park

Published Tuesday, February 15, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Reblooming amaryllis

I can’t believe I got last year’s amaryllis to actually rebloom. A miracle! Garden tip: For one thing, they tend to be so top heavy that I’ve learned to plant the bulb in a clay pot, not the plastic one provided in the “kit” sold around here. Toppling over is so not good for those huge blossoms. So after the bloom a year ago I kept the plant on my sunny, south-facing windowsill, kept watering with the dilute plant food I use for all my houseplants, enjoyed the sculptural strappy leaves all year, watched as they died back gradually, and was amazed when I saw a flower stem emerge!

Visit Ruby Tuesday for more photos with red, and Outdoor Wednesday. You might try a tag of RED here (lower right) first, just for fun.

scenic, flower bud, promise, spring, winter, red, blossom, bulb, bloom, re-bloom

Published Monday, February 14, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Daffodil in bouquet

At a luncheon a week or so ago, there were daffodils and some forced forsythia branches. How encouraging! Here they are, a breath of spring, just for you.

Visit Mellow Yellow Monday and Macro Monday after browsing around here first. And if there is only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos above for the whole show.

daffodils, forsythia, bouquet, close up, yellow, macro, spring, springtime

Published Saturday, February 12, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Blue urn in the garden

Gray and rainy out today (nothing new there) so a dip into the archives yields this pretty blue urn, setting off the hydrangeas so nicely. And of course the shadow is what caught my eye first, being the shadow junkie that I am. Thanks for that, Tracy!

Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more intriguing shadows, Today’s Flower for flowers around the planet, Scenic Sunday, and Blue Monday for photos with blue in them. And you might try a tag of Blue or Shadows here (lower right) for some fun, first.

hydrangea, shadows, sunny, flowers, grassy, lawn, green leaves, puff flowers, blue, aqua

Published Friday, February 11, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hellebores

The Northwest Flower & Garden Show is coming up and I can’t wait. This year I am volunteering to do a stint at the Volunteer Park Conservatory booth so I get in free. Yay! Checking back over last year’s photos, I found this hellebore you might enjoy. Lighting is very challenging there for photography, especially the hand-held, available light kind that I prefer. This year I think I’ll take my monopod to help. But don’t you love that image stabilization thing all the new cameras have now? It really helps a lot.

Visit Macro Friday, Pink Saturday , Today’s Flowers and Macro Flowers Saturday for more neat images. But be sure to browse around here, first!

lenten rose, helleborus, back of flower, pink and white, close up, macro

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