Ethereal Kodachrome
Ethereal Kodachrome is about my photographic adventures in the beautiful world that we live in.
Monday 21 September 2015
Sunday 26 July 2015
The Horizons Ocean
The horizon is a place where the sky appears to meet the ground, a line that separates the sky from the ground. The term is also used to describe a boundary in space time beyond which events cannot be observed.
Bellis Perennis
The Bellis Perennis is an evergreen Perennial growing to 0.2m at a medium rate. |
Golden sunset of mid July. |
The Earth's curvature hides the further clods in the background. |
The horizon is estimated to be at distance of about 4.7 km. |
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Saturday 27 June 2015
A Battalion of Gerbera
Gerbera Jamesonii
The Gerbera comes from a family of the common daisy. They are distinguished by there bright colors that can be very vibrant. Gerbera can grow to 7 inches in length and is native to regions of Africa to Madagascar, Asia and South America. Through hybridization, Gerbera Jamesonii can be found in many different colors. They can be classified of order Asterales, family of Asteraceae, subfamily of Mutisioieae and Genus of Gerbera.
Gerbera with a beautiful fiery yellow and red petals. |
Gerbera can have meanings of innocence, purity and cheerfulness. |
Beautiful contrast of bright yellow and dark red. |
Gerbera can sometime be referred to as Daisies, as they bear so much resemblance. |
Contrast of sun light with reflections of a clear sky, makes shadow an intricate role of light projection and scattering. |
Light green leaves and sepal uphold the structure of the Gerbera. |
Gerbera can come in a form where one side has different colors as compared to another side. |
Gerberas are usually used as begging plants in landscapes and can bet cur for arrangements. |
Gerberas can come in form of single, double, crested and full created formation. |
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Saturday 6 June 2015
The Anemone of June
Anemone Hupehensis
Anemone Hupehensis, also known as the Japanese anemone is a summer time flower. It's characteristics are large rosy pink petals with yellow stamens. Anemone usually have 4 or 5 petals, length of 80 cm and have a medium growth rate. It is one of the earliest summer-flowering species. It produces in large masses of deep pink petals from June to September. The leaves are dark green and bring an interesting texture and appearance to the garden.
Enclosed stamens of the Anemone. |
Large number of Anemone are present. |
Anemone with 4 petals. |
Anemone with a backdrop of a beautiful blue sky. |
Light pink veins of an artists brush infused with pale white. |
Bright yellow stamen. |
Flesh like pink petal. |
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Wednesday 20 May 2015
A Factory of Empyrean Tulips
Spring with its beautiful growth of vegetation not only brings warmth and comfort to the eye but also generates a sense of peace and joy.
Tulips are symbolic of Spring, the light pink flower is draped with soaking light from the sun that envelopes down through is green leaves. Below are some pink tulips with a calm blue sky and sun on the far left entering the scene.
The tulip family extends through North Africa, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan.The area of greatest variance lies in Pamir, Hindu Kush and Tien Shah mountains which lay in south east Asia countries like India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
A white peony shrouded in the midst of friendly daisy's.
The veins of a simple green leaf extending through its sides appears like a tree within itself.
An energetic pink Oriental Lily, with beautiful blending pale white and pink streams of watery paint that flow towards the nucleus of its core.
A lone white tulip in repose.
Glistening white peonies.
A purple Gerbera flower with a yellow core.
Lilium with it stigma in the middle, outer orange stamens and white drooping tepals.
Spectacular close shot of Lilium tepal.
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