Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2021

Diverse Impressions

As I review my photos taken over different days, sometimes I feel the need to share just a few, even if they're not necessarily related to one another.

Perhaps a photo that speaks to me will speak to you as well.


Here's a cell phone shot taken of one of my favorite sections of the walk around the Res. Whenever I'm there, I feel like the trees are inviting me to walk among them.


Trees Show the Way


Back home, in our garden, bees get speckled with pollen on them as they go about their business.

Pollinator - Top View




Pollinator - Side View



This lily looks a whole lot better than it smells. We had a blossom from this plant inside for a few days, but the smell became a bit strong! Certain lilies are best enjoyed outdoors. 

Lily Life


 All photos © 2021, all rights reserved.  Contact philslens@gmail.com for licensing or to order prints.



Thursday, May 12, 2016

Flower Power

Spring is here. The flowers are blooming all around and there is plenty of photo fodder, especially when armed with my 60mm macro lens.

Without further ado, enjoy the photos!


Hanging in There





Busy Bee





Rose Colored Non-Rose





Thing in the Grass One





Thing in the Grass Two




Center Mount





Ring Lit





Spiral Growth





Nucleus





Not Salt





Crowning Glory





Morning Dew One





Morning Dew Two

All photos were taken with my Olympus 60mm macro lens, hand-held. Many of the images cover areas as small as an eighth of an inch.



All photos © 2016, all rights reserved.  Contact me for licensing or to order prints.