Annalia S.'s photos with the keyword: core

in my secret life -- PIP added

21 Apr 2021 41 37 254
An intimate look inside a backlit iris in my garden, the way a pollinator would see it as it comes in for the landing. A small miracle of natural "architecture", the iris flower starts out as a compact lance and slowly unfurls into a complex three-pronged pavilion, with entrance ways lined with a strip of pollen-bearing stamens and equipped with an upper lip that ensures the pollinating insects must rub on the stamen to gain entry to the nectar chamber. This delicate inner structure is protected by outer petals that curl upwards and towards each other to form a sort of graceful "roof". No architect could wish for a more elegant yet effective design! P.S. I added a PIP to show the complete structure of the flower. To the right of the full blown flower, a second one was still tightly furled into a lance-like shape (it is already half unfurled today, less than two days later).

poppy core

16 Apr 2021 25 13 203
inside a wild poppy (either that or a UFO landing in a lava filled crater ... :D )

at the core

04 Jun 2020 8 1 168
To me, there is no summer without poppies. I particularly like the papery, ethereal textures of the wild poppies. Like the sprigs of wild grasses that seem to almost always accompany them, they dance in the slightest of breezes and in nearly every picture I take they get portrayed in a slight blurriness. This one was obliging enough to allow me to capture a bit of the details of its frilly black core. In the PIP, poppies and wild grain sprigs.