Monday, June 9, 2014

Bright Throat!


Guess time: do you know what is this?

  

23 comments:

  1. Beautiful macro, not sure what it is though.

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    1. Thanks Jane. it is a white petunia catching the very early light.

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  2. Petunia? Lovely macro♪
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    1. You're right, it is petunia. You might be growing petunias too! Thanks.

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  3. I love the light coming in the throat of various blossoms, but I have never been able to get this close!!!

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    1. Thanks Judy, this is also my first shot of this kind. I just happened to be awake very early in that morning and it challenged me to shoot.

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  4. It looks like stamina in a flower.

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    1. hahaha, thanks Ruth for dropping by. I think you mean "stamen", which is a part of the reproductive system of a flower. But in this picture stamen is just one of the details of those at the center of the throat. The green thing is stigma or the female part.

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    1. Hi Gunilla, Andrea below thought you beat her with the morning glory. But it actually is a white petunia. Thanks for coming.

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  6. I was going to guess a Morning Glory, but Gunilla beat me to it ... though it could be a petunia. I think the pale color says Morning Glory though ... I hope you are going to tell us at some point :) Fun and beautiful ... certainly did catch the light.

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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    1. Hello Andrea, i seldom see you but it's always nice to be talking to a person with same name as you! haha. It actually is a white petunia, and early in the morning the light is not as harsh which comes throug the very thin base of that throat. This is actually my first shot like this, and am happy with the outcome.

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  7. Great macro of the center of a flower!!

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  8. certain of a flower. :) Lovely light in the image.

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  9. Thanks Felicia, it actually is a white petunia catching the very early light.

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  10. Lovely macro, and I see from the comments that it's a Petunia. Great subject for that type of photograph!

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  11. It is an absolutely excellent capture. Great artistry.

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    1. Wow, that is so very kind of you to say! I hope you come more often, haha!

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  12. WOW - this is spectacular!

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