Today’s Flowers

February 22, 2009 | Filed Under Community Garden/Farmers Market, Flowers, Marigolds/Tagetes, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Today's Flowers 

 

 

Taken a few months ago at a Community Garden/Farmers Market in the Bronx. 

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Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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21 Responses to “Today’s Flowers”

  1. Oh – that is lovely! Great closeups, and a happy little bee!

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  2. If that’s a marigold it’s a beauty!!

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  3. Wow…great shot of the marigold and the bee. Well done. Thanks for showing us. Bronx Zoo ..great place. Loved it…fell in love with the flamingos when I was there a few years ago!

    Annie

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  4. Paz: Neat shot of the bee on the Marigold.

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  5. Your macro shots are amazing. Love the marigold blooms and bee.

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  6. Wonderful macro photos this week ;–)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  7. Wonderful yellow!
    And the bee is fantastic!
    Great close-up!

    Luiz

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  8. Amazing macros! Love the composition in both.
    The clarify with which you captured the bee is awesome.

    I have a new blog.
    My post is at Carletta’s Captures.

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  9. You should make the one with the bee into a postcard. Really!

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  10. Beautiful…and I’m liking your yellow motif! :-)

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  11. that bee is almost translucent!

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  12. What a lovely shot Paz, the bee posed for you..did you sing so it wont fly away :P

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  13. Tagetes have these strong, velvety feel to them, the insect is attracted too. Beautiful shots.

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  14. Very beautiful picture..
    Tagetes flowers bring a lot of colour into your garden, planters and pots!
    Thanks Gisela.

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  15. Just lovely Tagetes! Beautiful colour and photos.

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  16. I stopped and read your blog and looked at the photograph. I just wanted you to know.

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  17. And a few – although it seems like a whole lot more than that looking out of the window… – months from now we’ll be able to enjoy this outdoors again. Thanks for a sweet, sunny flowery bee reminder, Paz:)

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  18. Fantastic close-ups. A great share, thank you.

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  19. Great photos, especially the first one!

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  20. The clarity of colors is so rich and vibrant. And that bee!
    Fantastic photos.
    What kind of camera do you use- I’ve meant to ask you so many times before.

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  21. Fabulous shot! I still can’t master close ups like this. I think I need a special lense because even with the close up setting my images are blurry.

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