Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Yellow Flowers


Please help identify the flower. Posted by Picasa

8 comments:

  1. petunia?? beautiful flower shots

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  2. Well, I cannot help you identify those flowers. Though they look familiar to me, I don't know what they are. (I answered in my blog)

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  3. Anu - thank you for your comment on my blog today. As I mentioned there, I'm not to good with American flowers and I'm sure Indian flowers are all different.

    You are learning to shoot flowers quickly. I like the third one the best. You have to be careful about the background. The third flower shot has no distractions.

    My wife and I have had the pleasure of visiting India twice but never Mumbai. We hope we can see your city one day.

    Bob

    St. Louis Missouri Daily Photo Blog

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  4. I have no idea. The color is nice. I try to move around the flowers and take different views and use different settings to come up with unusual shots. You can see mine today.

    Abraham Lincoln
    Just a Lily today, plus a shaft of sunshine on my oak tree. A blessing for a bountiful crop — I hope.
    Brookville Daily Photo

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  5. I looks like a native of Central America that has invaded south Florida. It might be Yellow elder The flowers look alike but yours doesn't have a compound leaf. Later in the day I will post some pictures and then I will send you the address.

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  6. dont know the name but well captured brightness!

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  7. Here are the pictures of the yellow elder:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_UwGkeJ84ueM/RnBugAmg82I/AAAAAAAAARc/CGK33KPzIhU/s1600-h/yellow+elder.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UwGkeJ84ueM/RnBuZwmg81I/AAAAAAAAARU/5jIbMLIFH4U/s1600-h/yellow+elder+leaf.jpg

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  8. This is Tecoma (Tecoma gaudichaudi, a very common large shrub/small tree!

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