flora

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July 2010: seed head of a clematis growing on my neighbour’s fence. The flowers are pretty but I think the plant’s real beauty is found here.

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spring is here and the tulips are out! this photo captures the weather mood at the moment – beautiful vibrant colours of the season dulled down by the grey skies and rain.

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April 2012: a field of brassica napus covering the earth like a big, warm yellow blanket.

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A flower! With stars!

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twin flowers. the symmetry of this image seems unnatural, almost constructed.

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© Louise Badawi 2012

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in remembrance of the beautiful early spring flowers in my garden. four stills from my garden, May 2012………

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© Louise Badawi 2012

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© Louise Badawi 2012

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© Louise Badawi 2012

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anemone buds – a study

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