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Updated with scan directly from the original negative 26th September 2010
100+ year old Kauri Pines (Agathis robusta) line this walkway to beautiful effect.
proserpine,northern qld
Flickr Explore Highest position: 299 on Saturday, December 2, 2006
Captured on Sept. 3 with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens.
I went out in search of some subject in preparation of the Photo MOOC which was to start a few days later.
Not a lot of blooms left these days. Just this one lonely petal left in the Coneflower patch. All of them have turned to brown. Which are also nice in their way.
I used Hipstamatic's Oggl app to capture the image, then also post processed a few more versions.
I added two versions together that were very smilier, one was a bit too saturated the other too bright. I put them together with a luminosity blend mode with 50% opacity to desaturate and brighten the darker image image just a bit.
The films and lenses were
Foxy Lens and Robusta Flim
Lowy Lens and W40 Film
Grevillea robusta (Proteaceae), Silky Oak, one of our prized native trees.
Layers of golden blossoms make a magnificent Springtime display around the countryside.
I find even the leaves are so pretty, with an underside of silvey grey, but here they show up bluish due to the late afternoon light.
They've also been planted in many streets alongside the Jacaranda and they flower at the same time, giving dazzling gold and purple pops around town.
They'd easily be 100 years old and whoever planted them had awesome foresight in the concept of urban beautification back then.
I think he left a beautiful legacy behind..
No edits.Taken handheld in the breeze again of course.
Do not say, 'It is morning,' and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a newborn child that has no name.
Rabindranath Tagore
Views from the Bogong High Plains Road near the Rocky Valley dam..Podolepis robusta, commonly known as Alpine Podolepis, Mountain Lettuce or Cattleman's Lettuce, is a perennial herb from the Australian Alps in the family Asteraceae.
It doesn't snow that often in central North Carolina, so when it does one must make the most of it. My son was so excited to go outside in the early evening when the flakes started falling to make snow balls. When he stood illuminated by our house's motion light, it was an opportunity to capture him and the falling snow.
iPhone 4S | Hipstamatic | Hornbecker Lens | Robusta Film
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Northern Rata, well I do guess here, but finding the Tree in Pukeiti, it only can be a Northern Rata.
Northern rata (Metrosideros robusta) usually begins life as an epiphyte or plant perched on a host tree. Its roots grow down to the ground, finally enclosing the host tree and producing a huge tree up to 25 metres high with a trunk of 2.5 metres through. It is found throughout the North Island and in the South Island, south to about Westport, West Coast
Found in South Africa.
BTW..... Sorry for being kinda slow but wife had both knees replaced and I haven't had time to flickr.
Coffea canephora / Coffea robusta
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Lost track of which apps and hipsta/oggl gear ultimately used. Think it ended up as Foxy and Robusta with Snapseed and either Laminar or PhotoWizard.
Grevillea robusta, commonly known as the southern silky oak, silk oak or silky oak, silver oak or Australian silver oak, is a flowering plant in the family Proteaceae. It is a tree, the largest species in its genus but is not closely related to the true oaks, Quercus. It is a native of eastern coastal Australia, growing in riverine, subtropical and dry rainforest environments.
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