Gorgeous! !!!!! Hurrah for plutonium and Martian. Oh yes, and for you, since you took the picture, and.......
jwt wrote:
Beautiful shot Randy, you just can't beat that plutonium-fertilizer. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks, Jim. You're right, that plutonium is some good stuff! Of course, the bees become radioactive and thus there's no need for a light in your cupboard--just open the door and the glow from the honey jar will illuminate things just fine. So that's another plus, saves you on electricity. : )
Thanks for those thumbs and your visit, always very much appreciate them!
Sylvias wrote:
Gorgeous is all I can say and I'm not usually stumped for words!! Lots of them blooming in Madeira, but no plutonium over here. Super work. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :-)
Thanks, Sylvia. Glad you enjoyed this one. I don't believe Martian has a distributor in Madeira for his fertilizer. Maybe you'd like to apply for the position? LOL
Thanks for your visit, hope you're having a grand time!
gregoryd45 wrote:
Beautiful shot and effects as always Treepusher, gorgeous
Thanks, Gregory. Hard not to like a hibiscus flower, no matter how they're shot. Pretty flowers. A shame the tropicals can't survive our winters, have to start almost from scratch each year. But I suppose we wouldn't appreciate them as much if they were around all year long.
Thanks for your visit and kind words, always grateful for them!
ebbote wrote:
Beautifully done Randy.
Thanks, Earnest. Glad you liked it. So many things to do with a hibiscus, so little time. *sigh*
LOL
Thanks for looking and your kind words, always much appreciated!
RobertW wrote:
Somehow it reminds me of a scene with the caption "CALL HOME".
Fascinating contrast with the rather limp hibiscus in our garden (Bad week for our flowers as we live right on the beach and the combination of the heat, humidity and reflection of the sun off the water last week almost did them all in--wish we could come even close to what the original must have looked like before the beautiful enhancement)
Thanks, Robert. Ours seem to thrive in heat and humidity. Nice thing about hisbiscus is they come right back, given a bit of water, at least so long as they're not too far gone. The roses, not so much. Fried is fried. : (
Thanks for your visit and comment (does sort of look like a communications tower, doesn't it?), always much appreciated!
Absolutely stunning, Randy!
Very nice image! Well done.
Jack
Excellent work, Randy------and Martian! ;)
Beautiful!
A Sony mirrorless, no less..
photojet wrote:
Beautiful Plus!
Thanks, Photojet. I'm pleased you enjoyed the image. Thanks for your visit and kind comment, much appreciated!
Sirius_one wrote:
Gorgeous! !!!!! Hurrah for plutonium and Martian. Oh yes, and for you, since you took the picture, and.......
Thanks, Sirius_one. Glad you enjoyed this one. Can't beat that plutonium!
Thanks for your very kind words, always appreciated, and thanks for stopping by!
sailorsmom wrote:
Absolutely stunning, Randy!
Thanks, Sue. Appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for stopping by!
jack schade wrote:
Very nice image! Well done.
Jack
Thank you, Jack. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your visit and kind comments, very much appreciated!
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