Saturday, November 03, 2007
Eggs and Bacon
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Saturday, November 03, 2007
Labels: Flora, Outer Sydney, Wildflowers
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Snappy sometimes Spooky Sydney
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Saturday, November 03, 2007
Labels: Flora, Outer Sydney, Wildflowers
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The bottom two Dillwynia we call eggs and bacon, and there are a few more Podolobium scandens, or creeper peas with the same colouring up the top.
Wow Wow Wow! Love the detail flower shots, arent they brilliant! This remnant patch of bush youve found is a real treasure trove - bet you had a tonne of funne exploring it.
Lavender, the detailed shots are mostly from the late and dark second spot, whereas the bottom two images are from the first way too glary spot for detailed photographs. The first spot blew me away with the variety, and the dark place hardly had a thing but kept close to the ground for tiny remains to get close-ups :)
Have you tried your SUPER macro yet? I told ya to read the little book. This supermacro is easy to do. Once you've tried it, you become an addict!
When I saw the title, I thought you had crunched that eggggoooo ! ... again! :)
TA! It's Saturday and I have to go to work! BLAH! :(
HAHA yes I have MerlinPrincesse!This series of photographs are more 'documentary' than 'artistic' though :)
This looks like no breakfast I've ever seen. You Aussies are off your rockers!
I love this trees. It is so twisty. I had eggs for breakfast but it did not look as pretty as this. Is this poisonous?
Haven't you heard of '"bush tucker" before Perriette? The Dillwynia is named that way because of the flower's colouring only :)
I haven't been that hungry Ces, but they are popular flowers with the bees!
The top shot is a fine combination of colour.
They all look like eggs and bacon to me.
Purple and yellow complement each other Modroom! Some people think they look like bacon and eggs :)
Baked beans.
You fart red and yellow Harry Blown?
You must have Harry Vision too!!
OH NO!
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