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Selasa, 09 Juli 2013

Cool Cosmos Flower Pictures images

3D Star Map
cosmos flower pictures
Image by tarotastic
added to Cream of the Crop as my personal favourite photo

'3D Star Map' Large On Black


POEM
cosmos flower pictures
Image by hnguitarist
Howl

BY ALLEN GINSBERG

For Carl Solomon
I

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked,
dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix,
angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night,
who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz,
who bared their brains to Heaven under the El and saw Mohammedan angels staggering on tenement roofs illuminated,
who passed through universities with radiant cool eyes hallucinating Arkansas and Blake-light tragedy among the scholars of war,
who were expelled from the academies for crazy & publishing obscene odes on the windows of the skull,
who cowered in unshaven rooms in underwear, burning their money in wastebaskets and listening to the Terror through the wall,
who got busted in their pubic beards returning through Laredo with a belt of marijuana for New York,
who ate fire in paint hotels or drank turpentine in Paradise Alley, death, or purgatoried their torsos night after night
with dreams, with drugs, with waking nightmares, alcohol and cock and endless balls,
incomparable blind streets of shuddering cloud and lightning in the mind leaping toward poles of Canada & Paterson, illuminating all the motionless world of Time between,
Peyote solidities of halls, backyard green tree cemetery dawns, wine drunkenness over the rooftops, storefront boroughs of teahead joyride neon blinking traffic light, sun and moon and tree vibrations in the roaring winter dusks of Brooklyn, ashcan rantings and kind king light of mind,
who chained themselves to subways for the endless ride from Battery to holy Bronx on benzedrine until the noise of wheels and children brought them down shuddering mouth-wracked and battered bleak of brain all drained of brilliance in the drear light of Zoo,
who sank all night in submarine light of Bickford’s floated out and sat through the stale beer afternoon in desolate Fugazzi’s, listening to the crack of doom on the hydrogen jukebox,
who talked continuously seventy hours from park to pad to bar to Bellevue to museum to the Brooklyn Bridge,
a lost battalion of platonic conversationalists jumping down the stoops off fire escapes off windowsills off Empire State out of the moon,
yacketayakking screaming vomiting whispering facts and memories and anecdotes and eyeball kicks and shocks of hospitals and jails and wars,
whole intellects disgorged in total recall for seven days and nights with brilliant eyes, meat for the Synagogue cast on the pavement,
who vanished into nowhere Zen New Jersey leaving a trail of ambiguous picture postcards of Atlantic City Hall,
suffering Eastern sweats and Tangerian bone-grindings and migraines of China under junk-withdrawal in Newark’s bleak furnished room,
who wandered around and around at midnight in the railroad yard wondering where to go, and went, leaving no broken hearts,
who lit cigarettes in boxcars boxcars boxcars racketing through snow toward lonesome farms in grandfather night,
who studied Plotinus Poe St. John of the Cross telepathy and bop kabbalah because the cosmos instinctively vibrated at their feet in Kansas,
who loned it through the streets of Idaho seeking visionary indian angels who were visionary indian angels,
who thought they were only mad when Baltimore gleamed in supernatural ecstasy,
who jumped in limousines with the Chinaman of Oklahoma on the impulse of winter midnight streetlight smalltown rain,
who lounged hungry and lonesome through Houston seeking jazz or sex or soup, and followed the brilliant Spaniard to converse about America and Eternity, a hopeless task, and so took ship to Africa,
who disappeared into the volcanoes of Mexico leaving behind nothing but the shadow of dungarees and the lava and ash of poetry scattered in fireplace Chicago,
who reappeared on the West Coast investigating the FBI in beards and shorts with big pacifist eyes sexy in their dark skin passing out incomprehensible leaflets,
who burned cigarette holes in their arms protesting the narcotic tobacco haze of Capitalism,
who distributed Supercommunist pamphlets in Union Square weeping and undressing while the sirens of Los Alamos wailed them down, and wailed down Wall, and the Staten Island ferry also wailed,
who broke down crying in white gymnasiums naked and trembling before the machinery of other skeletons,
who bit detectives in the neck and shrieked with delight in policecars for committing no crime but their own wild cooking pederasty and intoxication,
who howled on their knees in the subway and were dragged off the roof waving genitals and manuscripts,
who let themselves be fucked in the ass by saintly motorcyclists, and screamed with joy,
who blew and were blown by those human seraphim, the sailors, caresses of Atlantic and Caribbean love,
who balled in the morning in the evenings in rosegardens and the grass of public parks and cemeteries scattering their semen freely to whomever come who may,
who hiccuped endlessly trying to giggle but wound up with a sob behind a partition in a Turkish Bath when the blond & naked angel came to pierce them with a sword,
who lost their loveboys to the three old shrews of fate the one eyed shrew of the heterosexual dollar the one eyed shrew that winks out of the womb and the one eyed shrew that does nothing but sit on her ass and snip the intellectual golden threads of the craftsman’s loom,
who copulated ecstatic and insatiate with a bottle of beer a sweetheart a package of cigarettes a candle and fell off the bed, and continued along the floor and down the hall and ended fainting on the wall with a vision of ultimate cunt and come eluding the last gyzym of consciousness,
who sweetened the snatches of a million girls trembling in the sunset, and were red eyed in the morning but prepared to sweeten the snatch of the sunrise, flashing buttocks under barns and naked in the lake,
who went out whoring through Colorado in myriad stolen night-cars, N.C., secret hero of these poems, cocksman and Adonis of Denver—joy to the memory of his innumerable lays of girls in empty lots & diner backyards, moviehouses’ rickety rows, on mountaintops in caves or with gaunt waitresses in familiar roadside lonely petticoat upliftings & especially secret gas-station solipsisms of johns, & hometown alleys too,
who faded out in vast sordid movies, were shifted in dreams, woke on a sudden Manhattan, and picked themselves up out of basements hung-over with heartless Tokay and horrors of Third Avenue iron dreams & stumbled to unemployment offices,
who walked all night with their shoes full of blood on the snowbank docks waiting for a door in the East River to open to a room full of steam-heat and opium,
who created great suicidal dramas on the apartment cliff-banks of the Hudson under the wartime blur floodlight of the moon & their heads shall be crowned with laurel in oblivion,
who ate the lamb stew of the imagination or digested the crab at the muddy bottom of the rivers of Bowery,
who wept at the romance of the streets with their pushcarts full of onions and bad music,
who sat in boxes breathing in the darkness under the bridge, and rose up to build harpsichords in their lofts,
who coughed on the sixth floor of Harlem crowned with flame under the tubercular sky surrounded by orange crates of theology,
who scribbled all night rocking and rolling over lofty incantations which in the yellow morning were stanzas of gibberish,
who cooked rotten animals lung heart feet tail borsht & tortillas dreaming of the pure vegetable kingdom,
who plunged themselves under meat trucks looking for an egg,
who threw their watches off the roof to cast their ballot for Eternity outside of Time, & alarm clocks fell on their heads every day for the next decade,
who cut their wrists three times successively unsuccessfully, gave up and were forced to open antique stores where they thought they were growing old and cried,
who were burned alive in their innocent flannel suits on Madison Avenue amid blasts of leaden verse & the tanked-up clatter of the iron regiments of fashion & the nitroglycerine shrieks of the fairies of advertising & the mustard gas of sinister intelligent editors, or were run down by the drunken taxicabs of Absolute Reality,
who jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge this actually happened and walked away unknown and forgotten into the ghostly daze of Chinatown soup alleyways & firetrucks, not even one free beer,
who sang out of their windows in despair, fell out of the subway window, jumped in the filthy Passaic, leaped on negroes, cried all over the street, danced on broken wineglasses barefoot smashed phonograph records of nostalgic European 1930s German jazz finished the whiskey and threw up groaning into the bloody toilet, moans in their ears and the blast of colossal steamwhistles,
who barreled down the highways of the past journeying to each other’s hotrod-Golgotha jail-solitude watch or Birmingham jazz incarnation,
who drove crosscountry seventytwo hours to find out if I had a vision or you had a vision or he had a vision to find out Eternity,
who journeyed to Denver, who died in Denver, who came back to Denver & waited in vain, who watched over Denver & brooded & loned in Denver and finally went away to find out the Time, & now Denver is lonesome for her heroes,
who fell on their knees in hopeless cathedrals praying for each other’s salvation and light and breasts, until the soul illuminated its hair for a second,
who crashed through their minds in jail waiting for impossible criminals with golden heads and the charm of reality in their hearts who sang sweet blues to Alcatraz,
who retired to Mexico to cultivate a habit, or Rocky Mount to tender Buddha or Tangiers to boys or Southern Pacific to the black locomotive or Harvard to Narcissus to Woodlawn to the daisychain or grave,
who demanded sanity trials accusing the radio of hypnotism & were left with their insanity & their hands & a hung jury,
who threw potato salad at CCNY lecturers on Dadaism and subsequently presented themselves on the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads and harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy,
and who were given instead the concrete void of insulin Metrazol electricity hydrotherapy psychotherapy occupational therapy pingpong & amnesia,
who in humorless protest overturned only one symbolic pingpong table, resting briefly in catatonia,
returning years later truly bald except for a wig of blood, and tears and fingers, to the visible madman doom of the wards of the madtowns of the East,
Pilgrim State’s Rockland’s and Greystone’s foetid halls, bickering with the echoes of the soul, rocking and rolling in the midnight solitude-bench dolmen-realms of love, dream of life a nightmare, bodies turned to stone as heavy as the moon,
with mother finally ******, and the last fantastic book flung out of the tenement window, and the last door closed at 4 A.M. and the last telephone slammed at the wall in reply and the last furnished room emptied down to the last piece of mental furniture, a yellow paper rose twisted on a wire hanger in the closet, and even that imaginary, nothing but a hopeful little bit of hallucination—
ah, Carl, while you are not safe I am not safe, and now you’re really in the total animal soup of time—
and who therefore ran through the icy streets obsessed with a sudden flash of the alchemy of the use of the ellipsis catalogue a variable measure and the vibrating plane,
who dreamt and made incarnate gaps in Time & Space through images juxtaposed, and trapped the archangel of the soul between 2 visual images and joined the elemental verbs and set the noun and dash of consciousness together jumping with sensation of Pater Omnipotens Aeterna Deus
to recreate the syntax and measure of poor human prose and stand before you speechless and intelligent and shaking with shame, rejected yet confessing out the soul to conform to the rhythm of thought in his naked and endless head,
the madman bum and angel beat in Time, unknown, yet putting down here what might be left to say in time come after death,
and rose reincarnate in the ghostly clothes of jazz in the goldhorn shadow of the band and blew the suffering of America’s naked mind for love into an eli eli lamma lamma sabacthani saxophone cry that shivered the cities down to the last radio
with the absolute heart of the poem of life butchered out of their own bodies good to eat a thousand years.


II

What sphinx of cement and aluminum bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination?
Moloch! Solitude! Filth! Ugliness! Ashcans and unobtainable dollars! Children screaming under the stairways! Boys sobbing in armies! Old men weeping in the parks!
Moloch! Moloch! Nightmare of Moloch! Moloch the loveless! Mental Moloch! Moloch the heavy judger of men!
Moloch the incomprehensible prison! Moloch the crossbone soulless jailhouse and Congress of sorrows! Moloch whose buildings are judgment! Moloch the vast stone of war! Moloch the stunned governments!
Moloch whose mind is pure machinery! Moloch whose blood is running money! Moloch whose fingers are ten armies! Moloch whose breast is a cannibal dynamo! Moloch whose ear is a smoking tomb!
Moloch whose eyes are a thousand blind windows! Moloch whose skyscrapers stand in the long streets like endless Jehovahs! Moloch whose factories dream and croak in the fog! Moloch whose smoke-stacks and antennae crown the cities!
Moloch whose love is endless oil and stone! Moloch whose soul is electricity and banks! Moloch whose poverty is the specter of genius! Moloch whose fate is a cloud of sexless hydrogen! Moloch whose name is the Mind!
Moloch in whom I sit lonely! Moloch in whom I dream Angels! Crazy in Moloch! Cocksucker in Moloch! Lacklove and manless in Moloch!
Moloch who entered my soul early! Moloch in whom I am a consciousness without a body! Moloch who frightened me out of my natural ecstasy! Moloch whom I abandon! Wake up in Moloch! Light streaming out of the sky!
Moloch! Moloch! Robot apartments! invisible suburbs! skeleton treasuries! blind capitals! demonic industries! spectral nations! invincible madhouses! granite cocks! monstrous bombs!
They broke their backs lifting Moloch to Heaven! Pavements, trees, radios, tons! lifting the city to Heaven which exists and is everywhere about us!
Visions! omens! hallucinations! miracles! ecstasies! gone down the American river!
Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions! the whole boatload of sensitive bullshit!
Breakthroughs! over the river! flips and crucifixions! gone down the flood! Highs! Epiphanies! Despairs! Ten years’ animal screams and suicides! Minds! New loves! Mad generation! down on the rocks of Time!
Real holy laughter in the river! They saw it all! the wild eyes! the holy yells! They bade farewell! They jumped off the roof! to solitude! waving! carrying flowers! Down to the river! into the street!


III

Carl Solomon! I’m with you in Rockland
where you’re madder than I am
I’m with you in Rockland
where you must feel very strange
I’m with you in Rockland
where you imitate the shade of my mother
I’m with you in Rockland
where you’ve murdered your twelve secretaries
I’m with you in Rockland
where you laugh at this invisible humor
I’m with you in Rockland
where we are great writers on the same dreadful typewriter
I’m with you in Rockland
where your condition has become serious and is reported on the radio
I’m with you in Rockland
where the faculties of the skull no longer admit the worms of the senses
with you in Rockland
where you drink the tea of the breasts of the spinsters of Utica
I’m with you in Rockland
where you pun on the bodies of your nurses the harpies of the Bronx
I’m with you in Rockland
where you scream in a straightjacket that you’re losing the game of the actual pingpong of the abyss
I’m with you in Rockland
where you bang on the catatonic piano the soul is innocent and immortal it should never die ungodly in an armed madhouse
I’m with you in Rockland
where fifty more shocks will never return your soul to its body again from its pilgrimage to a cross in the void
I’m with you in Rockland
where you accuse your doctors of insanity and plot the Hebrew socialist revolution against the fascist national Golgotha
I’m with you in Rockland
where you will split the heavens of Long Island and resurrect your living human Jesus from the superhuman tomb
I’m with you in Rockland
where there are twentyfive thousand mad comrades all together singing the final stanzas of the Internationale
I’m with you in Rockland
where we hug and kiss the United States under our bedsheets the United States that coughs all night and won’t let us sleep
I’m with you in Rockland
where we wake up electrified out of the coma by our own souls’ airplanes roaring over the roof they’ve come to drop angelic bombs the hospital illuminates itself imaginary walls collapse O skinny legions run outside O starry-spangled shock of mercy the eternal war is here O victory forget your underwear we’re free
I’m with you in Rockland
in my dreams you walk dripping from a sea-journey on the highway across America in tears to the door of my cottage in the Western night

San Francisco, 1955—1956


Thank you , everyone !!!
cosmos flower pictures
Image by hichako
1. cosmos, 2. Mint, 3. 曼珠沙華, 4. Orange,yellow,orange,yellow,orange....., 5. 秋桜, 6. Vivid color, 7. 。。。。, 8. Seed,

9. yellow flowers, 10. Lantana, 11. Color !!!, 12. .. Past summer, 13. オニユリ, 14. 秋明菊, 15. Maple, 16. Blue salvia,

17. Blue, 18. 向日葵, 19. ハルジョオン, 20. ニラ, 21. でっかい綿毛、きみはだれ?, 22. オニユリ, 23. イエスタディー, 24. オオケタデ,

25. ., 26. , 27. Rose, 28. green, 29. 金糸梅, 30. A leaf melts for light, 31. グロリオーサ 'ロスチャイルディアナ', 32. Pollen is fully loaded.,

33. Water drop, 34. ほんのり紅く..., 35. 七段花, 36. Hydrangea macrophylla, 37. Hydrangea, 38. ネジバナ, 39. Hydrangea macrophylla, 40. Rose,

41. flower, 42. 七段花/山アジサイ, 43. 姫女苑, 44. Maple, 45. Small flower, 46. Maple, 47. Cornus kousa, 48. 藤 vol.8,

49. Maple 4, 50. 虞美人草, 51. Tulip, 52. Pink, 53. , 54. 水仙, 55. 待ち遠しい、桜, 56. A shadow picture,

57. Untitled, 58. 新緑, 59. sakura, 60. puropera, 61. cosmos, 62. Cornus kousa, 63. bamboo

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My creation
cosmos flower pictures
Image by Naomi Ibuki
1. July 2006, 2. chat, 3. chat, 4. chat, 5. bird, 6. bird4, 7. bird3, 8. bird2,

9. bird, 10. Travel_Picture, 11. Travel_Picture, 12. Travel_Picture, 13. chat, 14. gate, 15. My creation, 16. My creation,

17. fruit, 18. border, 19. allegro, 20. allegro, 21. music, 22. purplish, 23. rose rose3, 24. chatting,

25. flower, 26. chatting #3, 27. chatting#2, 28. IMG_2120, 29. IMG_2118, 30. IMG_2116, 31. IMG_2115, 32. IMG_2114,

33. IMG_2113, 34. trees, 35. tree2], 36. tree, 37. mind, 38. mind, 39. mind, 40. poppy,

41. poppy, 42. bag, 43. bag, 44. bag, 45. , 46. photo pf photo, 47. photo of photo, 48. effel tower,

49. photo of photoes, 50. photo of photoes, 51. photo of photoes, 52. photo of photoes, 53. palm tree, 54. tulip3, 55. tulip, 56. tulip,

57. cosmos, 58. cosmos, 59. , 60. time, 61. photo of photo, 62. photo of photo, 63. photo of photo, 64. photo of photo,

65. photo of photo, 66. photo of photoes(retouched), 67. photo of photoes, 68. photo of photoes, 69. red,blue&yellow, 70. rainy day, 71. shot with mobile-camera:blossoms, 72. photo of photo

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My creation
cosmos flower pictures
Image by Naomi Ibuki
1. bottle, 2. July 2006, 3. chat, 4. chat, 5. chat, 6. bird, 7. bird4, 8. bird3,

9. bird2, 10. bird, 11. Travel_Picture, 12. Travel_Picture, 13. Travel_Picture, 14. chat, 15. gate, 16. My creation,

17. My creation, 18. fruit, 19. border, 20. allegro, 21. allegro, 22. music, 23. purplish, 24. rose rose3,

25. chatting, 26. flower, 27. chatting #3, 28. chatting#2, 29. IMG_2120, 30. IMG_2118, 31. IMG_2116, 32. IMG_2115,

33. IMG_2114, 34. IMG_2113, 35. trees, 36. tree2], 37. tree, 38. mind, 39. mind, 40. mind,

41. poppy, 42. poppy, 43. bag, 44. bag, 45. bag, 46. , 47. photo pf photo, 48. photo of photo,

49. effel tower, 50. photo of photoes, 51. photo of photoes, 52. photo of photoes, 53. photo of photoes, 54. palm tree, 55. tulip3, 56. tulip,

57. tulip, 58. cosmos, 59. cosmos, 60. , 61. time, 62. photo of photo, 63. photo of photo, 64. photo of photo,

65. photo of photo, 66. photo of photo, 67. photo of photoes(retouched), 68. photo of photoes, 69. photo of photoes, 70. red,blue&yellow, 71. rainy day, 72. shot with mobile-camera:blossoms

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Minggu, 07 Juli 2013

Cool Poppy Flower Pictures images

Purple Petunia Flowers 145
poppy flower pictures
Image by Coralie Mrsroadrunner


Purple Verbena Flowers 067
poppy flower pictures
Image by Coralie Mrsroadrunner


Peach Hollyhock Flower 006
poppy flower pictures
Image by Coralie Mrsroadrunner


Purple Glad Flower 087
poppy flower pictures
Image by Coralie Mrsroadrunner


White Hollyhock Flower 012
poppy flower pictures
Image by Coralie Mrsroadrunner

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Cool Spring Flowers Photos images

First flowers 2010-Blackheath, London
spring flowers photos
Image by Julie70


Spring in St. James Park - London
spring flowers photos
Image by bortescristian
London's nature - Daffodils


Flower and Little Bee -2
spring flowers photos
Image by Matthew Straubmuller


Spring Flowers Mosaic
spring flowers photos
Image by Tanya Dawn
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.


I took most of these in a public garden, and in my friend's garden.
(all my own photos)

Enjoy :)


Flowers of Spring~
spring flowers photos
Image by vikisuzan
Critique?

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Cool Flowers Photo images

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Kaleidoscopic colors of flowering azaleas near lake (17 of 19)
flowers photo
Image by ukgardenphotos
Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its awesome natural colors, beauty and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.

This photograph, taken around midday near to the wallaby lake shows the exuberant and kaleidoscopic colors from the dazzling display of flowering azaleas.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‘picture postcard’ qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos


Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | View through woodland with flowering azaleas and rhododendrons in May (11 of 19)
flowers photo
Image by ukgardenphotos
Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its beauty and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.

This photograph shows a view from the top path over azaleas looking into the distant valley.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‘picture postcard’ qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos


Monorail Monday - Monorail Peach Flower & Garden 2012
flowers photo
Image by Express Monorail
This composition is probably overused... but I've never gotten a shot of this at Flower & Garden that I've been happy with. For once, the conditions were right, the sky was beautiful and I knew I didn't have to worry about the Tronorail this year LOL.


Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Tranquil walks through woodlands filled with flowering azaleas and rhododendrons in May (11 of 23)
flowers photo
Image by ukgardenphotos
Leonardslee Gardens: Woodland Walks

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its beauty and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.

This photograph shows yellow and salmon pink azaleas lining a woodland path at Leonardslee - tastefully underplanted with flowering English Bluebells.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‘picture-postcard’ qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos


Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Landscape view with flowering azaleas and rhododendrons (15 of 19)
flowers photo
Image by ukgardenphotos
Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its beauty and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.

This photograph is a view in spring time over the Leonardslee landscape.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the picture-postcard qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos

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Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013

Cool Picture Of Birds images

Inverted Bird
picture of birds
Image by zackojones
This is another picture of the bird I can't identify. It's the first time I've ever seen a bird inverted on a branch before.

#324 of my Project365.


Bird Eggs
picture of birds
Image by KaneJamison.com
Great picture I took of some Robin's eggs I think.


Bald Eagle in flight we spotted at Knockhatch during a visit there for My daughter Joanne's birthday *191:36:4*
picture of birds
Image by Aspex Design
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey normally found in North America, but this one was at Knockhatch, near Hailsham in East Sussex, England.

Thanks for viewing my photos! - Dean
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Pack it up Small Bird Swap sent out
picture of birds
Image by Julie K in Taiwan
Still scanning because I have yet to master the art of uploading pictures from our new camera (it's all in Chinese and DH and I haven't sat down together to figure it out yet).

Left some things as a surprise... will mail out tomorrow.


Birds Foraging in the Tropics
picture of birds
Image by rauljcolon
Picture taken by Lucilla Feliciano. Some of the visitors of our backyard. Santa, Isabel, Puerto Rico

Permission is allowed for use in your blog, website or presentation as long as you adhere to the stated Creative Commons license for this photo/image. Attribution must be included and a link back to this photo page is required.

More about Raúl at raulcolon.net

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Jumat, 05 Juli 2013

Cool Flowers Photo images

Flower Mix
flowers photo
Image by fs999
Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 50-135mm F2.8 SDM
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25

Le St Barnabé Hôtel & Spa
Murbach • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France


Flowers bloom
flowers photo
Image by "KIUKO"
待ってろ温泉♨


flower. [Explore]
flowers photo
Image by guilherme-pavan
30 comments for next photo :O
thanks for commenting on my photos.


Flower. [Explore]
flowers photo
Image by guilherme-pavan


Flowers on the Wall
flowers photo
Image by fs999
Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited

Le St Barnabé Hôtel & Spa • Murbach • Alsace • France

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Kamis, 04 Juli 2013

Cool Moon Flowers Picture images

16 Things
moon flowers picture
Image by zharth
Here's a variation on that "16 Things" game that's been going around. I picked 16 random (or not so random) things around my room that reveal something about me. Now let me tell you about them.

(Left to right, top to bottom)

Bleeding Dove - I got this little wooden dove necklace from church (many years ago). After one of many fights I had with my older brother, I colored one side of the dove red with a marker, changing the symbolism from "peace" to "war", and hung it up over the inside of my bedroom door, as a reminder for myself that everytime I step outside into the world, I am entering an arena full of strife and negative energy, where I cannot take my own safety and peace of mind for granted.

Burning Man Postcard - I went to Burning Man last year, which was an amazing experience (even though I lost my camera there). This is a postcard advertising this year's festival - there's no way I could afford to go out there again (mentally *or* financially - at least not on my own), but I still have the postcard lying around for no reason.

Deedlit - This is a beautiful colored drawing of the elf maiden Deedlit that I picked up at a convention a number of years ago. It's been on my wall over my bed ever since then. I must admit to having a huge crush on Deedlit once upon a time, and even now, she represents much that I admire.

Lego King - This is the final incarnation of "Lego zharth". I played with Legos a lot as a kid, but now, all that's left is a relatively small set that I built from scratch, that's been sitting untouched for years now. I remember promising to myself as a kid, that I would continue playing with toys as an adult, and not become one of those dreaded grownups who are out of touch with their own inner child. I may not play with toys as much as I used to, but I like to think that I've retained that creative (if not exactly playful) side - I've just found different outlets for it.

Bottle Graveyard - I sometimes save bottles either from drinks I really like, or just if the bottle looks really cool. When I think about it, they don't really serve any purpose, and they just take up space, but I guess you could say I'm the collector type. That, and I definitely have major pack rat tendencies. I have a hard time letting go of things...

Isotherm - I got caught up in a really stupid game in elementary school, that lasted into junior high, before we realized just how stupid it was. It started with a scrap of paper we found outside the window of a classroom at school. The paper had the word "isotherm" written on it. At the time, we had absolutely no idea what "isotherm" meant, so naturally we assumed it was some kind of magic word. And for some reason we thought that the more times we wrote the word, the more power we'd have. So we would sit there writing "isotherm" over and over again on sheets of paper. I held the record, and even wrote it on the walls. I'm quite certain the teachers all thought I was mad, and I'm not quite certain that I'm not.

Rock N Roll - Of course, here's my guitar. It's the first guitar I ever owned, and still the one I play most often. It's got that broken-in feeling, and I'm used to it. I made some aesthetic adjustments to suit my tastes, including the wicked faerie decal, the clear pickguard (to better see the faerie decal), and the purple knobs (colored with a Sharpie because it's impossible to find purple factory knobs...). I love the way it looks, but it's a work in progress.

Yersinia Pestis - Isn't this little guy just adorable? He's an ultra-magnified plushie version of the bacteria that causes Black Plague. He's my own personal Memento Mori. He sits above my head as I sleep, reminding me every night before I go to bed that life is transient and death is always lurking in the shadows, ready to strike at a moment's notice. I guess you could call it a form of black humor.

CD Wall - My CD collection is pretty much self-explanatory. Music is a pretty important part of my life. And, though I hate to admit it, I'm a lot better at listening to it than playing it. I had a radio show in college, and even now, I listen to music nearly nonstop, except when I'm asleep.

The Nineties - I started watching Sailor Moon while I was in high school. I was incredibly secretive about it at first, because I was embarrassed about watching what was supposed to be a girl's show. Nowadays I could care less what other people think; Sailor Moon was an awesome series. As for Magic: The Gathering, I never really played the game, but as you might guess, I enjoyed collecting the cards. I liked to collect walls, rats, and wurms, among other things, and any cards that had cool artwork.

Dead Flowers - This is a rose from my grandmother's funeral, which was one of the first real funerals I remember attending as a child. I held onto it, and it's been lying around for ages now. My grandmother was a really kind person, but she was so sick at the end of her life; it was very depressing. My granddad, on the other hand, has been going strong, and is still relatively well, considering that he's now over 90.

Remembering A Summer Night - Again with the sappy mementos... This is a CD "favor" from a wedding I attended some years ago. My girlfriend-at-the-time's mother was getting remarried, and I was in charge of cueing up the songs during the service (the service, not the reception!). Everything worked out fine, but I hate weddings. They're too happy. And there's too many people. It's not my kind of environment.

Figure Collection - Yep, more collecting. I like to collect figures. Japanese ones, for the most part. My collection is fairly small, because I also don't like spending money frivolously, but every once in awhile I'll come across a figure that I must have. I picked up the blue- and orange-haired cuties (the Eva girls) at a shop in Akihabara. Yes, in Tokyo. :p

An Old Photo - I'm not really the type to keep pictures of myself as a kid lying around, but somehow, this one made it onto my desk. The flower frame was probably some craft I did, possibly in scouts. In the photo, I'm wearing a child-size fisherman's vest that I used to love (despite never doing much fishing), and three really cool fantasy-style necklaces that I also loved (wizards and swords and such). I can tell from the background that the photo was taken in one of the lakeside cottages my family would stay at during our annual summer vacations. Lots of good memories there...

Plug & Play - This is my PS2. I use it more for watching DVD's than playing games, these days. But back in the day, I was a huge console gamer. Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and then Playstation were my systems of choice. I still enjoy playing a good game now and then, but the lifestyle seems to take up a whole lot of time and money that I seem to have less and less of as the days drag on. Among other things, I'm a fan of old-school 2d platformers (my friends have been known to refer to me as "The Jump Master"), RPG's (because you can play them alone and get absorbed in the fantasy world), and more recently, horror titles (Silent Hill is my favorite vacation resort ;).

Black Light Blues - Ever since high school, I've been a black light freak. I rigged my room up with multiple black lights and lined the walls with black light posters. I also got into lighting up incense, and loved to sit in the dark listening to classic rock. This is just one of the many reasons that I've been wrongly stereotyped as a "stoner". Still, with or without chemical enhancement, those were heady times.


Blue sky
moon flowers picture
Image by Daniel*1977
Samsung digital camera


Day 293: Spring Is Here
moon flowers picture
Image by ♥KatB Photography♥
293/365
March 16, 2010
Story time! Well kinda..it's not a very interesting story but it's still a story. I actually had a semi creative idea for today's picture so I took a few pictures, went to the spot to put my memory card into the computer to email the pictures to myself (it's such a pain, I wish I could just get it to work on my computer). So I did...I get back to my room after lunch and find that something went wrong with it...so rather than going to do it again I just took a picture with my webcam and edited it.

Not very creative, I know..I apologize. I had a long and difficult night last night, forgive me. I'll try to get more creative, I promise. I'll also try to stick to realism...

But today you get this...

Background by Pareeerica

TRF: I plan on wearing spring clothes tomorrow...I'm so happy!!


hemerocallis (Giant Moon)
moon flowers picture
Image by M. Martin Vicente


One bike. Two Moons. Lots of flowers.
moon flowers picture
Image by Mariusz_Kucharczyk
See where this picture was taken. [?]

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Minggu, 30 Juni 2013

Cool Flower Power Pictures images

Flower in the Dark
flower power pictures
Image by lrargerich
I used more than 92 pictures in Macro mode to make this 65mpx image, a strobe off camera (top left) was used at low power in all the shots against a black background. It took time to blend the focus and assemble the flower so I hope it looks good in large...




The power of pink
flower power pictures
Image by Images by John 'K'
(view large on black)

Since I started posting the pictures of our hibiscus flowers I'd received a bit of attention from the members of the "Hibiscus Wonder" group, and had invites to post a number of my images there. I'd popped 6 of them over there - most invited, a couple not, but I had followed their rules (post 1 comment 3) religiously.

This morning I got a Flickrmail from their admin saying that their sweeper had detected that I hadn't followed their rules... I had made a point of commenting (with their comment code) on at least 3 other images per each one of mine... So I am sorry "Hibiscus Wonder" members but I've yanked my images from your group as I don't have the time to deal with the accusations of an admin using a sweeper that is clearly not working right.

I'll still take the shots for as long as there are shots worth taking, and I'll still post them here in my stream, but they won't be appearing over in the "Hibiscus Wonders" group...

This is a hobby for heavens sake! (and some people wonder why I don't post my stuff in many groups!)

OK - rant over. Happy Friday everyone. :) The weekend is nearly here!

I typically upload in small sets - don't just look at the latest one in my photostream as you might be missing something you'll like more.... and your comments are ALWAYS welcome :)

© All rights reserved. John Krzesinski, 2009.


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Lost Power
flower power pictures
Image by gullevek
See where this picture was taken. [?]

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Jumat, 28 Juni 2013

Cool Summer Flowers Pictures images

Summer flowers at Cape Krusenstern National Monument
summer flowers pictures
Image by Western Arctic National Parklands
Late June wildflowers near the Cape Krusenstern ranger station along the coastline of the Chukchi Sea. Stinkweed (Artemisia sp. ) present in the picture.
Accessibility statement: Carpet of tiny blue and white flowers at Cape Krusenstern National Monument.


Reminiscing about Summer
summer flowers pictures
Image by Jeff Heard
Reminiscing about summer... This was my back yard back in June


Picture-007m
summer flowers pictures
Image by idealizemedia
Taken outside of Ridgeland, SC


Picture-067m
summer flowers pictures
Image by idealizemedia
Taken outside of Ridgeland, SC


Picture-006m
summer flowers pictures
Image by idealizemedia
Taken outside of Ridgeland, SC

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Rabu, 26 Juni 2013

Cool Easter Flowers Pictures images

this is not a swastika [the rapture]
easter flowers pictures
Image by the|G|™
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dear god [aka superman, chuck e cheese, the hulk and/or any other fairy tale character]:

in using the swastika in recent work, i realise that i may have stacked my rapture™ deck a touch toward the 'lake of fire' side!

do please consider this picture of a lovely flower as a 'balancer'.

.

i know it seems pointless talking to you, as you don't actually exist, but engaging in a little 'pascal's wager' never did anybody any real harm.

so, when selecting the 'saved', please consider the fact that i'm a reasonably nice chap; my house is clean [relatively] as is my underwear [relatively], and i feed the birds [think st francis here!] every day.

all that plus this lovely flower must count for something on the big day [i.e. tomorrow - 21st may 2011].

.

if all goes well, we'll have a goblet of vino and a jolly good chin-wag tomorrow evening.

if not, i'm packing suntan cream and shorts.

it could get somewhat hot!

all the very best to you god.

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ps - love that funky dress and beard combo! utterly divine!

pps - keep taking carving those tablets!! :)

g

X
[x and a little one for your son™]

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www.flickr.com/photos/the-g-uk/5718419654/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%E2%80%99s_Wager

and a lovely song for the end times™

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk41Gbjljfo&playnext=1&li...


Claudia Rodrigo Benito
easter flowers pictures
Image by Chema Concellon
Manola de la Cofradía El Descendimiento y Santo Cristo de la Buena Muerte
5 años
Estudiante de Segundo Curso de Educación Infantil

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Este obra está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Obras Derivadas.

Pinchar en la foto para ver grande sobre fondo negro | Click on picture to view large on black



In the Dome
easter flowers pictures
Image by mtsofan
Hi, Flickr friends! Our church has now presented two performances of Godspell, out of the five that are scheduled.

So, I find myself in an unusual situation. I'm taking literally hundreds of pictures, but have little to share. The photos I'm taking are for the church.

I am alive and well, exhausted from both Easter preparations and a Broadway musical . . .and having a great time.

Here's a shot I took with my point-and-shoot, while visiting a doctor's office with Janice. I'll be back to more creative stuff soon!


flea market fancy easter dress for oldest
easter flowers pictures
Image by mmmcrafts
Simplicity 3857, skirt was altered, bodice was lengthened and width taken out. I added a leaf to the flower stem after this picture. Yikes, I think the flower might look like a boob??? Aw man.

blogged:
mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/2008/04/you-too-can-sew-clothes.html

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Selasa, 25 Juni 2013

Cool Flower Photo Gallery images

075 gnuckx Massimo Ranieri Concert 2009 Taormina-Sicilia-Italy-castielli-CC0-HQ
flower photo gallery
Image by gnuckx select1
My photos are licensed under Creative Commons Zero CC0. So you are FREE to do anything you want with them for FREE.

Here is how it works. All my pictures are copyrighted and are generally registered at Safe Creative for registration of author and registration of copyright rights, authenticated by a digital certificate. Safe Creative www.safecreative.org

My photos are licensed under CC0 Commons Attribution Zero United States License for YOUR legal protection. So you are FREE (as in freedom) to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work, and to make derivative works, including for commercial use.

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054 gnuckx Vaticano-Italy-castielli_CC0
flower photo gallery
Image by gnuckx select1
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Here is how it works. All my pictures are copyrighted and are generally registered at Safe Creative for registration of author and registration of copyright rights, authenticated by a digital certificate. Safe Creative www.safecreative.org

My photos are licensed under CC0 Commons Attribution Zero United States License for YOUR legal protection. So you are FREE (as in freedom) to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work, and to make derivative works, including for commercial use.

Keywords: music dance flower art artistic classic concert theater landscape travel flight taormina roma palermo genova catania messina sicilia sicily lazio latium liguria italia italy wallpaper gnuckx castielli creative commons zero cc0 cc news facebook bebo panoramio flickr google googleearth googlemaps panoramio maps high qualiy HQ photo gallery picture pic pics geotag geotagged gps locale wiki wikipedia


590 gnuckx b-Roma-Italy-castielli_CC02
flower photo gallery
Image by gnuckx select1
My photos are licensed under Creative Commons Zero CC0. So you are FREE to do anything you want with them for FREE.

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049 gnuckx Roma-Italy-castielli_CC0-HQ2
flower photo gallery
Image by gnuckx select1
My photos are licensed under Creative Commons Zero CC0. So you are FREE to do anything you want with them for FREE.

Here is how it works. All my pictures are copyrighted and are generally registered at Safe Creative for registration of author and registration of copyright rights, authenticated by a digital certificate. Safe Creative www.safecreative.org

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