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  • A beautiful pink flower with pedals that have a fun, artistic, geometry feel.
    IMG_0358.jpg
  • A gerber daisy with an artistic feel to the petal details
    Pressed Orange Gerber Daisy.jpg
  • The common yellow dandelion flower head can change into the familiar, white, globular seed head overnight. Each seed has a tiny parachute, to spread far and wide in the wind. <br />
The thick, brittle, beige, branching taproot grows up to 10" long. All parts of this plant exude a white milky sap when broken.<br />
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Dandelions are generally easily recognizable in all seasons.  The growth of leaves from the basal rosette, the leaf shape with its characteristic multi-toothed edges (although some dandelions exhibit less toothiness and a smoother, broader leaf - these are generally found in shady areas) is easy to spot even in winter.  If unsure, break a stem or leaf and the characteristic milky sap will emerge. When in bloom, dandelions are bright yellow and hard to miss. <br />
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The genus name of the dandelion comes from the Greek word taraxos, which means disorder, and akos, which means remedy. The species name, officinale, means that it is used medicinally.  The common name may come from the Greek word leontodon, which means lion's tooth. Other sources claim the word dandelion comes from the old French word Dent-de-lion or from the Latin dens leonis, both also meaning lion's tooth or teeth.
    Irish Dandelion.jpg
  • A Purple and Fuchsia Dahlia Flower with White Tips
    Purple Flower unknown - dahlia .jpg
  • Indian Summer Colors Along Buffalo National River in Arkansas
    Red Buffalo River Painted.jpg
  • The Magic and Fantasy of a Seashell Macro Shot in all it's splendor
    Seashell Splendor.jpg
  • Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
    Christmas Star.jpg
  • A Thistle with magic colors along my nature walk today
    Magic Thistle.jpg
  • A macro abstraction of an Iris petal
    Iris barbata elatior.jpg
  • Most of the country drives during an eastern North American summer will turn up a few Eastern Bluebirds sitting on telephone wires or perched atop a nest box, calling out in a short, wavering voice or abruptly dropping to the ground after an insect. Marvelous birds to capture in your binoculars, male Eastern Bluebirds are a brilliant royal blue on the back and head, and warm red-brown on the breast. Blue tinges in the wings and tail give the grayer females an elegant look.
    Bluebird Watching.jpg
  • Painted Vibrant Colors Of A Wooded Scene Where A Buck Poses
    Felted Colors.jpg
  • A Splashy Vision Of A Blooming Rose On Black
    Splashy Rose.jpg
  • A single daisy chases the light and the delight of warmth
    Chasing Delight.jpg
  • Goth Rose Vibe On Green
    Gothic ROmance.jpg
  • Robin On Address Post.jpg
  • Mr. seemingly is up to no good in my garden again
    Pencil Sketch Squirrel.jpg
  • Soft floral petals contrast against the black broken glass. Yellow and Purple Flowers arranged on shattered glass with a novelty flair.
    Blooms On Broken Blass.jpg
  • Most of the country drives during an eastern North American summer will turn up a few Eastern Bluebirds sitting on telephone wires or perched atop a nest box, calling out in a short, wavering voice or abruptly dropping to the ground after an insect. Marvelous birds to capture in your binoculars, male Eastern Bluebirds are a brilliant royal blue on the back and head, and warm red-brown on the breast. Blue tinges in the wings and tail give the grayer females an elegant look.
    Bluebird Midnight Highlight.jpg
  • A single violet tulip surrenders unto the surrounding temperate vibrancy.
    Surrender Tulips.jpg
  • Thanks for helping name this one Mary :)
    Rosy White Highlights.jpg
  • A tropical floral centerpiece on a table at a diner while vacationing in Mai, Hawaii
    Hawaiian Centerpiece.jpg
  • Splashed Blur Petals Pop From A Backdrop Of White In An Explosion Of Floral Geometry
    Petals On White.jpg
  • The Eastern purple Coneflower genus name is from the Greek echino, meaning hedgehog, an allusion to the spiny, brownish central disk. The flowers of Echinacea species are used to make an extremely popular herbal tea, purported to help strengthen the immune system; an extract is also available in tablet or liquid form in pharmacies and health food stores. Often cultivated, Purple Coneflower is a showy, easily grown garden plant.
    Colored Pencil Coneflower.jpg
  • A macro view into an Iris Barbata Elatior flower
    Into The Iris.jpg
  • A bluebird perched on a rotting tree branch on a moody overcast day.<br />
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The bluebirds are a group of medium-sized, mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Sialia of the thrush family. Bluebirds are one of the few thrush genera in the Americas. They have blue, or blue and rose beige, plumage.
    Bluebird Blues.jpg
  • Tufted On Brach Panted Sunny.jpg
  • A Strobe Light In The Studio That Captured My Interest
    Studio Art.jpg
  • Two Metallic Dragons Face Off
    Metallic Scales.jpg
  • Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Fraser Leonard is a prolific full-time artist with over 50 years of creative experience. His works are influenced by nature and a positive attitude towards the environment and mankind.
    Fraser Leonard.jpg
  • A'lure, The Call of the Ocean tells the spectacular tale of the Sea Sirens, whose hypnotic calls have lured fisherman into their underwater lairs for centuries. It's a mariner's story that comes to life with flying athletic performers, gravity-defying aerial tumblers and amazing silk yo-yo artists. This aquatic and visual tapestry unfolds on a massive stage at Nautilus Theater in Sea World Orlando.
    Wicked Ribbon Dancer.jpg
  • I wanted to give a unique, abstract and artistic view of this beautiful daisy. It’s like the flower is being drawn toward the sunlight. Love the warm feeling.
    Daisy Blues.jpg
  • I’m in one of my artistic moods so I decided to take this beautiful photo of Klondike Park and have some fun with it.
    Klondike Cove.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse lands on a feeder with a bit of an artistic flare
    Tufted Landing Flow.jpg
  • A wild rose with an artistic flare
    Mystic Rose PS.jpg
  • This started with a macro shot of raindrops on my window. With some inspiration from Topaz Glow, it took more of an abstract, artistic direction
    Abstract Dew Drops.jpg
  • An Abstraction of a Queen Annes Lace with a Vibrant Artistic Flare. A pattern of interlacing lines from the plant are contrasted against a colorful backdrop
    Reticulated Glory.jpg
  • A Carnation Flower With An Artistic Twist - A series of ridges, furrows, and linear marks contrast against the floral palette.
    Wandering Wildflower Visions.jpg
  • An Abstraction of a Queen Annes Lace with a Vibrant Artistic Flare. A pattern of interlacing lines from the plant are contrasted against a deep and ominous backdrop
    Reticulated Corruption.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker with a bit of artistic flare on my favorite bird feeder.
    Visions of a Red Bellied Woodpecker.jpg
  • A fairy (also faery, faerie, fay, fae; euphemistically wee folk, good folk, people of peace, fair folk, etc.) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural.<br />
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Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies, though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions. Sometimes the term describes any magical creature, including goblins or gnomes: at other times, the term only describes a specific type of more ethereal creature.<br />
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This is a photograph of a Christmas Ornament my wife adores, with some Photoshop Liberties Added FOr A Mystacal Feel.<br />
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Although in modern culture they are often depicted as young, sometimes winged, humanoids of small stature, they originally were depicted quite differently: tall, radiant, angelic beings or short, wizened trolls being two of the commonly mentioned forms. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child. Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant.<br />
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Images of fairies have appeared as illustrations, often in books of fairy tales, as well as in photographic-based media and sculpture. Some artists known for their depictions of fairies include Cicely Mary Barker, Arthur Rackham, Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Amy Brown, David Delamare, Meredith Dillman, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Warwick Goble, Kylie InGold, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Myrea Pettit, Florence Harrison, Suza Scalora
    Festive Amber Fairy.jpg
  • Artistic Nuthatch On Point.jpg