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Monday, November 26, 2007
Low Aperture Poppy
I've always liked playing with low aperture shots.
I like the way the stem of this poppy goes out of focus
fast. For comparison, the apple from Thanksgiving was
about as tight (high) aperture as this lens gets.
Which kept the nice texture of the skin in focus
over the whole surface.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Poppy Field
This photo almost looks like a painting to me. The narrow
field of view gives it a very dream-like quality.
I keep intending to play with some other subjects,
but the flowers have really captured my attention
lately!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cup of Gold Nectar
Kind of like The Hound when she gets
into her food "Face First".
This bee was very cooperative. She spent a lot of time on each
blossom. I guess she wanted to make sure she did not miss anything.
This was the only flower on the plant that had the cool "crumpled"
look. All of the other flowers were more cup-like. Fitting,
since their name in Spanish (Copa de Oro) means "Cup of Gold."
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Monday, May 28, 2007
Poppy Seed Pod
No, it's not upside down! Well, the photo's not anyway, the flower is.
This is the same flower from the Photo of
the Day on the 20th. By the looks of things there will be
poppies all over the place in our back yard next year.
I like the "cross section" look of the flower. And the ruffled
edge of the petals too.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Orange Centered Poppy
I found this guy the other day at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens
along with his friend. Unlike the dark one
they actually had quite a few of these, but only one with a flower
with this cool shape. This particular one caught my eye first
through my camera lens as I was chasing a bee hovering by it!
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Dark Poppy
About a year and a half ago I found some
beautiful dark poppies in Ventura. Yesterday we went to a Bonsai show
at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Along with a really cool grape
and curly willow we found a single dark poppy. Of course I had to
bring it home. I went a little crazy yesterday. In addition to the
Bonsai sale, my wife found
a bunch of Epiphyllum cuttings for sale.
I think it's about time for a real back yard!
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Poppies
I like the look of the closed poppies, but the one
over achiever that decided to stay open later makes
it much more interesting.
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Saturday, March 4, 2006
Poppy Pollen
There are not may California Poppies
blooming at the moment. But the ones that
are sure do put on a nice show.
It was the pollen that attracted me to this particular
flower.
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Sunday, December 11, 2005
Wild Petals of Gold
If you have been around the site for a while, or
just looked back through the history of images
you already know I love California Poppies.
This one is a little bit different than
most of my poppy photos. I really like
the imperfection of the petals, the
wild angles seem to bring out
the beautiful texture more.
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Sunday, November 20, 2005
Poppy from a different point of view
I thought this would be a nice contrast to the
Photo of the day for the 17th.
They are quite different images, but they were taken
only moments apart of exactly the same flower.
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Backlit Poppy
I had fun getting this image. I actually had to lay
on the ground to get this perspective. (and it was
a very HOT day to lay on the sidewalk)
This is one of my favorite subjects, in fact it was
the subject of the first image on this site.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2005
Poppy Profile
So I have been building this site for a while,
but this evening was a first. I went to Google
to search for the scientific name for Icelandic Poppies
and this is the page I found.
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Sunday, October 2, 2005
Poppy of the Day
I had a lot of fun with the Poppies this year.
I can't remember a time when I saw so many different
California Poppies. Perhaps it is a result of the
amazing rainy season we had last year. I believe
it was the second wettest year on record.
Perhaps the beauty here is our reward for the
precarious spot we choose to live. Right now we are seeing
some nice sunsets as a result of the wild fires.
Not a lot of consolation for those that have lost their homes,
but the firefighters have done nothing short of a heroic job this year
keeping that to a minimum.
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Sunday, September 4, 2005
Abstract Poppy
I like the simplicity of this one. There is enough
texture in the closest petal to keep it interesting.
One of my favorite subjects!
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Monday, August 29, 2005
Poppy Pod
It has been an amazing season for California Poppies.
Which has made a lot of fun for me and my camera.
Sometimes I keep at a certain subject to try to
work out as many angles as I can, and they have kept
me busy this summer.
Now for the hard part... I have to pick my favorites!
As we move into the fall season the art show season is picking
up. And, I am in the process of trying to increase the number
of images I display. I have been seeing a few repeat visitors now
that I have been doing this for almost a year (which is
very exciting) and I love to have something new to show them!
I am not sure what format it will be in, but this will
be one of the images that will make it's debut soon.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Cup of Fire
Another red California Poppy. The dark areas are not
shadows, this flower was in full sunlight. That is actually
the color of this one.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2005
Sunlit Poppy
The first explorers to California dubbed these
little beauties "Copa de Oro" or "Cup of Gold".
I can see why.
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Thursday, July 21, 2005
Poppy Petals
Another scan from my recent lunchtime
walk in Ventura. The red of these
poppies looks like it was brushed
on to a normal orange California Poppy.
They are a beautiful variant.
One of the interesting things about these
poppies is the way they adapt to their local
area. There can be a slightly different
variant that lives only in an area as
small as a single small valley.
This variation actually makes them more hearty in a
specific area, they are adapted to the exact conditions
and climate.
In fact, it is actually possible to hurt the wild
poppy population by plating seeds. Since most of the
seeds you would get from the local garden supply shop
are from stock that was originally exported to Europe. Being
acclimatized for European gardens, releasing these plants
in an area with native plants can actually weaken the
resulting cross-pollinated next generation. Strange
but true. Oh, and don't even think of collecting
seeds in the wild, thats illegal. Oh well, some things
are just meant to be enjoyed where they live!
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Poppies in the Sun
A couple of weeks ago I was in Ventura
to meet a client that I am doing a little
development work for. Fortunately,
I try to carry my camera with me everywhere.
While I was in Ventura I found these beautiful
poppies in a parking lot. They are much redder
than the average California poppy. Although, it
is a little hard to tell in this image because of the backlighting.
More to come though as I finish scanning the other rolls of
film from that day (it was a good day for pictures!)
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Thursday, June 9, 2005
Poppy Buds
I used to take off a little early for work, just to go take
pictures. This was one of the shots I got at La Cumbre
Plaza, on upper state street. I actually got quite
a few nice shots from those morning trips through there.
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Sunday, March 13, 2005
Flaming Poppy Close-up
It was a wild weekend getting ready for a show, that is
my only excuse.
This is the first day I missed a post since I started the site. But,
I thought I should put something nice in this place
for those of you that have come back to look.
Thanks for your dedication!! :0)
With a little luck you will soon be able to give me feedback on my images
too. I'd love to hear what you think!
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Saturday, February 26, 2005
Evening Poppy
I like to take pictures when the sun is low in the sky.
The shadows are much more interesting.
These Poppies are always beautiful subjects, but
to just snap a photo of a white flower in the middle of the day
would make for a pretty boring picture. The shadows
here accentuate the shapes of the flower and add even more interest to
an already beautiful flower.
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Thursday, February 3, 2005
Matilija Poppy
This flower looks like it is made of paper that someone crumpled and then
flattened back out again. It is related to the Poppy.
The day I took this picture was the first time I had ever seen one.
They are quite a sight, it may be hard to tell because there is no
context in this image for size, but this flower is about 6 inches across.
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Saturday, January 1, 2005
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