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Go out there, take some pictures, have FUN, and watch out for bees! :O


Photos Taken by: SnowWolf852
Note from SnowWolf852: Photos take by me in Tuzla ( Bosnia and Herzegowina )


Photos Taken by: Crupi
Note from Crupi: I don't actually know what type of flowers these are, so could someone help me out? Photos taken in the spring of 2011.

Photo Taken by: sSilvers
Note from sSilvers: a tulip I'm pretty sure. :3 so, enjoy!

Photo Taken by: s t a r burst
Note from s t a r burst: This photo was taken not too long ago, May 3rd. I have no idea what you call these, but they are very pretty and have a wonderful fragrance along with them.


Photos Taken by: Storm_Fear
Note from Storm_Fear: The first flower I believe is a squash, the second white flower is a gardenia. Thats about all I know about these flowers though.



Photos Taken by: JayMist
Note from JayMist: The first picture is of Crazy Daisies. The last two, well I dont know what they are. I took these on May 13th. I used the regular camera on my Ipod Touch 4G 5.1.1 Update.



Photos Taken by: Croix
Note from Croix: First species of flower is a floribunda rose, an annual flower that blooms every spring. This particular bush is over 18 years old and is very large - over 8 feet wide and 5 feet tall in a good year. These tiny pink and white roses bloom in small clusters, almost like bouquets.
Cropped, re-sized, altered white balance, and blurred edges.
The second flower is called a purple clematis, a vine that has large blooming flowers. I was worried this plant wouldn't bloom due to it being moved to a another garden we have because it was competing with another species of vine. Fortunately it seems to be doing fine.
Re-sized, altered white balance, and sharpened anthers/stigma.
Last photograph is of a peony, another annual flower. Probably as old as the rose bushes, we have deep magenta (who decided to stick a single petal in the picture), light pink, and white peonies all in the same area. These smell wonderful and are very large but die quickly because of ants that are attracted to the flower's nectar.
Cropped, re-sized, and blurred edges.

Photo Taken by: DragonflySpirit
Note from DragonflySpirit: It's ugleh.



Photos Taken by: wolfman200789
Note from wolfman200789: Nature is everywere. Even in the place you least expect it to be.

Photos taken by: Kivia
Note from Kivia: This photo is about two years old- I was at the local zoo and this is one of my favorite shots from the rose garden there^^

Photo Taken by:TruthOfTheMt
Note from TruthOfTheMt: This is a pink Lilly I took in our flower bed at home, it's kinda shriveled around the edges, but what I like about this pic is the lighting. The flower kinda looks like it's glowing haha. The camera I used is a Canon EOS Rebel T2i. Hope you like!
