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Posts tagged ‘plants’

30
Aug
Below the water surface by Marilynn Bell Park, Toronto 2011-08-18

Below the Surface

By Stéfan.

There is always much more below the surface.

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28
Aug
Lakeside tree in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park, Toronto

Branch Out

It’s good to branch out, to try something new, to face the unknown, to challenge yourself.

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24
Aug
Two speacial leaves, Santiago, Chile 2010-12-17

A New Leaf

If you feel that there is very little to smile about, then it’s time to take charge of your destiny and go for what you truly want.

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25
Jul
2011-07-19

Flower Collection

By Carlos.

There are so many memories I keep very close to my heart and the love of flowers is one of them.

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22
Jun
Kew Gardens, Toronto

Blooms of Summer

Don’t you love this time of year? It’s the first part of the summer and many plants are in full bloom.

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3
Jun
Close-up of horse at Riverdale Farm, Toronto 2011-05-26

Not a Trojan Horse

There are many stories about horses. As a young boy, I was captivated by this wonderful animal and loved hearing stories about them.

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13
May
Bed of Gerbera daisies on Blythwood Road, Toronto 2011-05-11

Beds of Blossoms

For quite some time, we have been waiting for spring. Well, here it is. Shall we celebrate with a few photos of beds of blossoms?

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4
May
Dried grasses in Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto 2011-04-30

Shallow, You Say?

By Stéfan.

Yes, shallow, I say. I’m speaking of depth of field of course. Shallow depth of field can be a good thing in certain images.

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24
Apr
Flowers and pipes near Polson Street, Toronto 2011-04-23

Painted Petals

By Stéfan.

One of the satisfying part of scouting for photos is stumbling on a great location and seeing plenty of appeal. What is even more satisfying is finding great visual stimulation of a sort you were not expecting – like finding painted petals.

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4
Apr
Bird nest in tree by Lake Ontario, Toronto 2011-03-30

Nature’s Lungs

Written by Stéfan.

It is an old analogy, but thinking of trees as nature’s lungs makes sense. They replenish the oxygen and help reduce pollution. Trees are functional and important in addition to being beautiful.

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