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Red Daisy

 
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Red Daisy

Same variety as the Blue Daisies posted earlier. Tiny and gorgeous.


Created by: Thoreye.
Tools Used: Fujifilm S20Pro
Created on: August 
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Comments:
 
Mel (Thor-eye) from NZ on Aug 10, 2005 at 4:23 PM said:  

Hey thanks again Lulu & Shiz for your comments. Looking at these flowers again makes me want to escape from work to take more photo's!

meridianz from NZ on Aug 10, 2005 at 3:04 AM said:  

Gorgeous! I especially like the small depth of field, with the perfect focus in the foreground. What exciting colours!!

Lulu from New Zealand on Aug 8, 2005 at 3:00 AM said:  

Hi Mel. I really like the clarity of the centre of the flower. Would be great to see a bee collecting all that pollen.

km from TX on Aug 8, 2005 at 1:28 AM said:  

Beautiful shot. The white acts like a highlighter to attract insects to the center of the flower.

Mel (Thor-eye) from New Zealand on Aug 6, 2005 at 1:03 AM said:  

Hi Alandra, thanks for the name, the greenhouse does not have the names of the plants, which is a shame as there are some really fasinating plants in it.

Thanks again.

Alandra from southwestern BC Canada on Aug 5, 2005 at 9:40 PM said:  

Hi Mel, after looking at the dark blue one which you said was the same type of plant, am thinking these might be Cineraria. I'd never really looked that closely at an individual flower of one of these plants, as they are usually full of flowers, and are grown as pot plants here in Canada too. Have seen them more often in the dark blue/purplish colour. The little white or cream coloured circle near the centers really set the colours off nicely, doesn't it, when you view the entire plant.

Mel (Thor-eye) from New Zealand on Aug 5, 2005 at 1:57 PM said:  

Hi Alandra, no not wild. This plant is growing with may others in a local park greenhouse. There were may different colours.

Thank you for your comments. As you may notice I love taking photo's of flowers - just need to learn their proper names now.

Alandra from southwestern BC Canada on Aug 5, 2005 at 11:50 AM said:  

very pretty and lovely colour, - is this a wild daisy?


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