Monday, August 25, 2008

Lotus Position






Today's Flower is the Lotus Blossom - from Beihai Park, Beijing, China


19 comments:

  1. I love Lotus flower, singel, really beautiful.
    Take a look in my post.

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  2. beautiful flowers! nice pictures

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  3. TR: Beautiful Lotus flowers, reminds me of Water Lilies.

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  4. Anonymous12:19 PM

    Such beauty! And lucky you to be in Beijing!

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  5. Lovely photos, all! I am intrigued by the 4th photo (beautiful single Lotus, full face view -- as it were). Until I enlarged the photo, I thought there was a yellow decorative button in the middle of the flower. Plain to tell I've not seen a Lotus up close before.

    Hope you have a safe trip home, now that the Olympic frenzy is over.

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  6. Awesome pictures! The title is very creative too :-)

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  7. Breathtakingly beautiful. Excellent series!

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  8. Wow! It's sure pretty and the music was nice too.

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  9. Gorgeous! I love that you posted all the different images. My favorite is the fourth one.
    Well done.

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  10. magnificent sequence of photos with beautiful flowers

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  11. Marvelous, fantastic photos, wordless!
    Your post add value to TODAY'S FLOWERS!

    Thanks for your support!

    Santilli

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  12. Such great shots of a beautiful flower!

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  13. Anonymous4:49 PM

    Wow, these are absolutely beautiful! One of these days I'm going to learn how to get that dark background. :-) Great job on these!

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  14. That third photo, that one's my favorite. Well, except number four's pretty great, too. Not that there's anything wrong with those first two...but those profile views, your compositions there are just stunning.

    Ah, but that's just nature at its finest, isn't it? Stunning the hell out of us anytime we care to look!

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  15. Lovely pictures of a beautiful flower. Have you ever seen American lotus? It's a close relative, pretty much the same shape, but the flowers are yellow rather than pink.

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  16. Your photos just plain rock, Tim.

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  17. t.r., these are stunning. What beauty! Enough to inspire poetry for the ages.

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  18. Anonymous12:46 PM

    Just beautiful TR. Hope you're home soon. Aren't the red dirt hills calling your name?~~Dee

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