Brighten up
by Maryse Jansen
Title
Brighten up
Artist
Maryse Jansen
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Branches of a flowering Acacia Complanata. Flowers are tiny, ball-shaped and look fluffy. These little puffballs are actually composite flowers and consist of around 40 little flowers each. This Wattle flowers several times a year and brightens up the Eucalypt forest. Taken in South East Queensland, Australia.
Thank you to the following groups on Fine Art America for featuring this image on their home page:
FAA Based Masters Advocacy 04-29-2020
Trick And Treat Of Nature (TATONG) 04-29-2020
Images That Excite You 05-11-2020
10 Plus 05-26-2020
Global Flowers Photography 06-05-2020
Fine Art Apparel 06-14-2020
Your Very Best Photography 07-18-2020
The 200 Club 07-28-2020
Only Blooms And Flowers Photography 08-13-2020
The Best Of Down Under - Australia 09-21-2020
Just Perfect 09-22-2020
The Outdoor Photographer 09-22-2020
Australia In Pictures 10-31-2020
flowers, wild flowers, wildflower, native, Queensland, Australia, flora, Acacia, Acacia Complanata, Wattle, Flat-stemmed Wattle, Mimosacaea, pretty, shrub, small tree, spherical flower-heads yellow, golden, fluffy, round, balls
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April 29th, 2020
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Comments (16)
Lesley Evered
This is very lovely - favourite and voted for in the ABC AUSTRALIAN WILDFLOWERS contest
Jordan Hill
Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group ‘The Outdoor Photographer' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured images in the Group's 'Thanks for the Feature / photo archive
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Congratulations! It is my great pleasure to feature your beautiful photo on the home page of the rising star photography group The 200 Club You are invited to post it in the group's Feature Archives 2020 discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!
Morris Finkelstein
Wonderful floral close up photograph of Acacia Complanata, with great colors and perspective, Maryse! F/L