Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - 7/11/12 - Tillandsia usneoides


This is part of, one of my Tillandsia usneoides.  Gosh I love my iPhone's macro lens. 

Once again I am joining Tina and Linda for Wordless Wednesday.





That is my little finger, or at least the nail on my little finger.  These flowers are TINY!... or should I say tiny

That is my finger in comparison to this little bit of the plant.
this is a nifty little feature on Photobucket, it's called ColourSplash
Happy Gardening Everyone,
Michael

14 comments:

  1. Wow, that is tiny...great shots.

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    1. I'm glad you like them Jan n Jer, and I just learnt a new word, I'd never heard of Bokeh before :)

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  3. Really good images Michael, such a tiny plant.
    Enjoy your day.

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    1. I'm glad you like it Karen. It's actually a type of bromeliad.

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  4. Michael! No music, what happened?

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    1. No, I wasn't sure if people liked the music or not, so I figured I would remove it

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  5. this is a very nice shot... i think we have that flower back at my home town...

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    1. thanks ngpaloma. Whereabouts is your home town? it may be commonly grown as a plant in the garden, or it could be a native to your hometown

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  6. Beautiful shots! Enjoy your weekend!

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  7. Interesting shots and editing. I need to check out the macro on my iPhone! So many things to learn on it. Thanks!

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  8. Isn't it amazing what you can do with a iPhone camera! I am glad you included your finger, so we could appreciate just how tiny this flower is.

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  9. Hi Michael, such fun experimenting with the camera. Great shots, and I love the Coloursplash effect. I like Tillandsias, never seen one flowering before.

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Happy Gardening :)