Garden Scene, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

This is a black and white photograph of a formal garden viewed from a distance, likely through an archway or dense foliage, creating a dark frame around the scene. A long, straight, light-colored gravel path leads directly towards a tiered fountain in the center of the image. The fountain appears to be made of stone and is surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges and some smaller bushes. On either side of the path are rows of similarly shaped shrubs, contributing to the symmetrical design of the garden. The top portion of the image is dominated by the branches and leaves of trees, with the path appearing to tunnel toward the fountain as a focal point.</p></p>

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Garden View, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

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The video begins with a close-up of a greeting card featuring a vibrant image of sunflowers, prominently displayed on a light-colored surface. The card is surrounded by green foliage, enhancing the natural theme. The text "DOUGLAS E. WELCH DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY" is visible at the top, indicating the creator of the artwork. As the video progresses, additional items showcasing the same sunflower design are introduced, including a pillow, a tote bag, and a mug, all placed against a plain background to highlight the product designs. The text "Rudbeckia" appears, identifying the type of sunflower depicted, and the website "DOUGLASEWELCH.COM/SHOP/B01" is displayed, directing viewers to the shop for more information.

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Cactus Sky, San Diego, California [Photography]

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Cholla (Cylindropuntia) at Desert X, Coachella Valley, California (2 photos)

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A scene from the Orto Botanico in the Brera district of Milan via Instagram

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A scene from the Orto Botanico in the Brera district of Milan

A scene from the Orto Botanico in the Brera district of Milan via Instagram

This was taken during my second visit to the botanic garden during our trip to Milan last September. I was on my own for the day and wanted to take some more photos. The mosquitos were ferocious, but I got some cool shots. 


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Japanese Garden 5, Cal Poly Pomona

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Japanese Garden 5, Cal Poly Pomona

Japanese Garden 5, Cal Poly Pomona

The Japanese Garden is a pleasant, oasis in the middle of the@calpolypomona campus. After photographing the nearby rose garden, I turned my attention to these beautiful scenes. 


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Japanese Garden 3 (Black & White), Cal Poly Pomona via My Instagram

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Japanese Garden 3 (Black & White), Cal Poly Pomona

Japanese Garden 3 (Black & White), Cal Poly Pomona via My Instagram

The Japanese Garden is a pleasant, oasis in the middle of the@calpolypomona campus. After photographing the nearby rose garden, I turned my attention to these beautiful scenes. More to come!


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Waiting for Spring via Instagram

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Waiting for Spring via Instagram

Waiting for Spring via Instagram

Waiting for Spring

In the Orto Botanico In the Brera District of Milan ceramic pots wait for the Spring and new seedlings.

There is such beauty in simplicity sometimes and these pots attracted my attention the minute I spotted them. We were visiting in September, so the Gardener’s has carefully, gathered, cleaned and stored their pots for the Fall and Winter.

I think I wanted to take this picture because it holds such a sense of possibility and potential. I could almost see, in my mind, the plants and flowers that would “spring” from these pots in a few months.

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