Small-flowered Tonella: The 45th Flower of Spring!
EEEK!! It's a Tremor's Graboid!!
Many-Flowered Bedstraw: The 46th Flower of Spring!
The Breathtaking Bleeding Heart
Nature's Water Pearls 2
The Tiny Wolf Spider & The Photoshop Challenge!
Common Vetch: The 47th Flower of Spring!
The Awesome Raptor, Meet the Red-Tailed Hawk
Do Not Touch These Beautiful Leaves!!
Narrow-Leaved Montia: The 48th Flower of Spring!
Swamp Onion: The 49th Flower of Spring!
Lovely Little Weed: the Cut-Leaved Geranium Blosso…
A Trio of Tiny Beauties: Nutall's Toothwort Blosso…
I'm A Star!!
Seepspring Monkeyflower: The 50th Flower of Spring…
Details, Details
Turkey Vultures Flying Free
Bi-Colored Flaxflower: The 51st Flower of Spring!
Hiding
Pink Steelstem Vinola: the 52nd Flower of Spring!…
Monster Mushroom!
Ms. Beefcake
Star of Bethlehem Lily: The 52nd Flower of Spring!
Pastel Henderson's Shooting Stars
This is My World
Pacific Madrone Buds: 44th Flower of Spring!
Pumpkin's Bright Eye
Pistil Power!
Miniature Lupine: The 43rd Flower of Spring!
Rolled-Up Rusty Popcornflower Stem
String of Seeds
Wild Blue Flax: The 42nd Flower of Spring!
Happy Shiny Mushroom Family
Oregon-grape Blossoms
Manzanita Blossoms
Mysterious Yellow Beauty: The 41st Flower of Sprin…
The Amazing Striped Orb Weaver Spider!
Purple Deadnettle: The 40th Flower of Spring!
Into the Wild Blue Yonder
Heartbreak
San Francisco Woodland Star: the 39th Flower of Sp…
Heart of a Jonquil
Yellow-Tinge Larkspur: The 38th Flower of Spring!
Stop Playing with Your Food!!
The Awesome Golden Jelly Cone!
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
231 visits
Lovely Miniature Lupine Blossoms


[best appreciated at full size against black]
Two days ago I posted a picture of a budding Miniature Lupine. I had the picture ready so here's what the blossoms look like! Aren't they stunning? Keep in mind, that little blue-purple "slipper" (the lower part) is only about 1/8" long...so tiny and yet, so exquisite! Just another reason I love my macro lens! :) With this image, I wanted to have the right blossom in crisp focus, with the left blossom beginning to fade into the "watercolor bokeh"...I hope you like it!
This image was taken in April, 2012.
Two days ago I posted a picture of a budding Miniature Lupine. I had the picture ready so here's what the blossoms look like! Aren't they stunning? Keep in mind, that little blue-purple "slipper" (the lower part) is only about 1/8" long...so tiny and yet, so exquisite! Just another reason I love my macro lens! :) With this image, I wanted to have the right blossom in crisp focus, with the left blossom beginning to fade into the "watercolor bokeh"...I hope you like it!
This image was taken in April, 2012.
Boarischa Krautmo has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.