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05-MAY-2009

Gazania, Treasure Flower (Gazania sp)

Family: Asteraceae
(Gazania ?rigens?)
AKA Treasure Flower

Lots of blooms, underside has stripes.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18
1/1000s f/4.0 at 31.3mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Guest 31-May-2009 21:11
These are called Gazanias - originally from Africa.
Apostolos Tikopoulos11-May-2009 18:26
Amazing composition and wonderful colours. V.
Jola Dziubinska10-May-2009 00:40
Fabulous! V.
Inga Morozoff08-May-2009 23:45
Gorgeous display of colour. Love the light play going on too!
Cindi Smith08-May-2009 22:54
Yeah, they are a breed of sunflower....and the details, light and composition is perfect! Love the bee too! Just icing on the cake! V
Bill Warren08-May-2009 21:37
Lush and well detailed. V
laine08-May-2009 20:45
A pretty pair...lovely details, Flo
Johnny JAG08-May-2009 20:13
Great colour and clarity.
Carol Rollins08-May-2009 15:38
These are gorgeous and you have done an outstanding job of capturing their colors,
pattern and beauty! I love that top shot...so clear and beautifully composed. ~
Kerry Tingley08-May-2009 14:51
Gorgeous Flo!
Maaike Huizer08-May-2009 13:35
Flo, you have outdone yourself. This is superb. Beautiful light and details. V
Mairéad08-May-2009 13:32
Wonderful sunny colours and I like the bee.
Isabel Cutler08-May-2009 12:34
Don't know what they are, but they're gorgeous! Beautiful exposure of difficult lighting.
Isabel
Máire Uí Mhaicín08-May-2009 09:47
Both are lovely though I prefer the composition in the double bloom picture.
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