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Eryngo knapweed
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Betty Khoury (Betty)
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| Genre: Plants |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-06-04 |
| Categories: Flowers |
| Camera: Nikon Coolpix 4200 |
| Exposure: f/4.8 |
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| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2005-11-22 11:39 |
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| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Compositae/Astreacea /Centaurea eryngioides Lam.
Ephemeral, non-succulent, found growing in the mediterranean region, in hard rock outcrops in shrub-steppe and desert areas.
I took this photo while I was inspecting a grazed area within the nature reserve (fire belt). Evidently thorny type plants, such as this centaurea, were quite abundant to say the least. |
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| To SDagher: Thanks!! | Betty |
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08-07 14:57 |
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My favorite. :)
The nettles and landscape look very hostile, violent...and then there is a perfect, beautiful, feminine bloom rising out of it. The POV, comp. and exposure are great. I am glad to see the flower is not overly saturated either...just right. Scenic photography seems to be your knack...and you certainly have an eye for it that I envy. Always learning from you...
Those thorns look deadly! I love this bright capture, the foggy blurred background highlights the plant so well. Very nice color and focus, well done.
Hello Betty,
I am surprised to see my "friend" be such a spiky edition in the Lebanon.
I like your shot a lot where you captured both a blooming flower as well as a spiky bud!
The knapweed I am familiar with - and love for its flowers and the attraction of bees , butterflies and goldfiches - is not "armed" to fight off grazers. See NS flower here.
TFS, Jay
beautiful flower, TFS Ori