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Published Friday, October 29, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Phalaenopsis orchid

I love google images. It’s the greatest plant identification tool I ever saw. I have reference books, and I love them, but if you do not know the name of a plant, good luck with finding it. With google images, you can just type in a general category and description and start browsing. This orchid may be called Pamina, or it may be Golden Treasure, OR it may be called Baldan’s Kaleidoscope. You choose. Sure is pretty though, isn’t it?

This was taken at a garden club flower show in Kent, Washington just yesterday.

Visit a new meme, Macro Friday, for great close ups. And Macro Flowers Saturday and Today’s Flowers always have lovely posts. SOOC has other straight out of the camers photos. Do click on Sara’s Fave Photos if there is only the one photo showing here.

Baldan's Kaleidoscope, Pamina, Golden Treasure, orchid, macro, red veins, magenta center, Phalaenopsis

Published Wednesday, October 27, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Autumn leaves against the sky

Looking upwards (or downwards) can sometimes really perk up a photo. This one is hot off the memory card, taken just this afternoon. The day started off beautifully sunny after a week of rain, and I was hot to photograph some of those incredible leaves before another rain system removed them forever. But when I could get outside, it was starting to be overcast—not the best sky for photographs of glorious fall color. But looking upwards yielded some blue, a perfect complement for the flaming orange leaves.

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies seen around the world. Color Carnival has more bright colors, and SOOC has more straight-out-of-the-camera shots.

If there is only one photo on this page, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the full blog. And while you are here, you might try a tag or category to see some others you might like.

autumn, fall, foliage, leaves, upwards, sky, blue sky, twigs, branches, maple, orange, yellow

Published Monday, October 25, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pepper strings

These strings of hot chili peppers on display outside the Pike Place Market are just the coolest thing. Their colorful brilliance and abundance thrills me. This time I had to buy a string, ready for soups and stews this winter.

Visit Ruby Tuesday for more perfect reds, Color Carnival for bright colors, Outdoor Wednesday for outdoor things, and SOOC for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots. And do visit Best Post of the Week, for other people’s fave posts.

While you’re here, be sure to visit a new tag or category, or search for something off the wall. You can return to the full blog (if only one post shows here) by clicking on Sara’s Fave Photos.

chili peppers, colorful peppers, multi-color peppers, hot peppers, pepper display, fresh peppers, Pike Place Market

Published Saturday, October 23, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Japanese anemone

These simple flowers are welcome in the late summer and fall garden, in the Seattle climate, anyway. They are seen in lavender or white and bloom in shade or sun, and dry seems to be OK. And they come back! I love easy perennials, don’t you? And do you notice the bee working in the background?

Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more fascinating kinds of shadows, Today’s Flowers for flowers around the world, and Macro Flowers for more flower close ups. Macro Monday and Mellow Yellow Monday rule, too. Let’s try a new meme: Flowers on Saturday!

Browse here first, clicking on a new tag or category if you have time, and to be sure you are at the latest post, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos.

japanese anemone, white flower, round seedpod, simple petals

Published Friday, October 22, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Late zinnias

Believe it or not, I took this today, October 22, at the Pike Place Market in Seattle, which sells only what the local growers actually grow on their farms. How sweet to see these pink zinnias’ cheerful faces, into autumn as we surely are.

Visit Pink Saturday for more perfect pinkness and Color Carnival for many brilliant colors. Macro Flowers Saturday has more flower close ups, and Today’s Flower has flowers from around the world. Macro Monday has more close ups of all kinds. Let’s try a new meme: Flowers on Saturday!

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red zinnias, pink zinnias, petals, bouquet, close up, macro, flowers, petals

Published Monday, October 18, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Late garden bouquet

The weather in Seattle was so cool for most of the summer that the cosmos didn’t get going until the end of September, and they are supposed to be summer annuals! The good part is that those flowers, so late in starting, are now blooming like crazy, so my backyard border (shown from my bedroom window) is filled with huge bushes of cosmos, taller than I am. The roses are few but company coming called for a bouquet.

Visit Ruby Tuesday for more ruby redness gracing all kinds of photos. Color Carnival has more bright colors. Scenic Sunday as always shows us scenery around the world. Windows and Doors has lots of ’em, creatively seen. And SOOC has more straight-out-of-the-camera shots. A new meme, Monthly Garden Bouquet, features photos of blooms from your garden.

If you’ve arrived via a link, the latest photos here are at Sara’s Fave Photos.

cosmos, roses, depression glass, green glass, tablecloth, living room, bouquet

flower border, garden, lawn, cosmos, shadows, green, late summer, trees

Published Sunday, October 17, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Autumn leaves looking upwards

There’s nothing like a walk on a sunny day in autumn. I happened to look up and saw these leaves glittering in the sunlight. Some even seem to be heart-shaped!

Visit Macro Monday and Mellow Yellow Monday for more close ups and more yellow.

You can search here for whatever you’d like to find, or just a click on a tag or category can yield lots of fun. But to find the very latest post, click on Sara’s Fave Photos.

autumn, fall, leaves, tree, close up, macro, perspective, upwards, branches, twigs

Published Friday, October 15, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Brugmansia or angel trumpet flower

This brugmansia plant in Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory has flowers about the length of my hand and is quite amazingly beautiful. Its graceful curves are hard to capture in a photo. One of the very odd things about it is that occasionally a different color flower will occur on the same plant, at least on this peachy pink kind. You can see a yellow one in the background, and it is on the very same stem as the others. Brugmansia, or angel trumpet, is in the datura family and I believe is poisonous. But oh, so beautiful!

Visit Macro Flowers Saturday if you like flower close ups, and Pink Saturday for more things pink, and Today’s Flower for flowers around the world. Return to the latest post here by clicking on Sara’s Fave Photos.

brugmansia or angel trumpet flower

Published Sunday, October 10, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Snapdragon close up

A short while ago the Pike Place Market still had lots of late summer flowers. Here’s a close up of a pretty pink and yellow snapdragon flower. Didn’t you just love to pinch their little cheeks and see the jaws open when you were a kid?

Try Macro Monday and Mellow Yellow Monday for more close ups and more yellow, respectively. If you click the tag “close up” on this blog you might be surprised at how many flowers (mostly) appear.

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snap, close up, pink flower, macro, pink and yellow, bouquet, snapdragons

Published Saturday, October 9, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Spathiphyllum or peace lily

I used to grow a Spathiphyllum plant like this in the old days when I had lots of houseplants. It actually flowered for me, which is remarkable. The leaves are a nice, dark green and it can manage on pretty low light and some neglect. This lovely specimen, recently seen in the Volunteer Park Conservatory in Seattle, was multi-flowering.

Visit Shadow Shot Sunday down at Hey Harriet’s blog for more intriguing photos with shadows creatively seen, Today’s Flowers, Windors and Doors, Blue Monday and Macro Flowers Saturday.

Spathiphyllum, peace lily, white spiky flower, houseplant, vertical, shadow

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