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Bloor Daylily

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"I used to wake up in the morning I used to feel so bad I got so sick of having sleepless nights I went and told my dad He said, "Son now here's some little something" And stuck them on my wall And now my nights ain't quite so lonely In fact I, I don't feel bad at all Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderful Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night Pitcures of Lily solved my childhood problems Pictures of Lily helped me feel alright" -lyrics from Pictures of Lily by The Who

Continuing with this week's flower theme, here is a daylily I found growing in the town of St. Mary's, Georgia. I found the colors quite striking but wasn't happy with the composition. I enlisted some help in the Photography Forum (thanks everyone) and decided to give the blossom the "Onslow" treatment. I could not get in touch him, so I did my best to replicate the look he achieved with some recent "antiqued" flowers. I didn't quite get there, but was pleased overall with the result. So Richard, this "Bloor Bloom" is for you! 8^] ----- The DAYLILY The daylilies comprise the small genus Hemerocallis of flowering plants in the family Hemerocallidaceae. Despite the name they are not true lilies (Lilium, Liliaceae). The name Hemerocallis is based on the Greek words for day and beauty, which reflects the fact that the individual flowers last for only one day. The flowers of most species open at sunrise and wither at sunset, to be replaced by another one (sometimes two or none) on the same stem the next day; some species are night-blooming. Because individual flowers are short-lived, they do not make good cut flowers for formal flower arranging although they otherwise make good cut flowers as new flowers will continue to open on cut stems over several days. Originally from Eurasia, native from Europe to China, Korea, and Japan, their large showy flowers have made them popular worldwide, and there are over 60,000 registered named hybrids. Only a few are scented; some will rebloom later in the season, particularly if their developing seed pods are removed. The flower consists of three petals and three sepals, collectively called tepals, each with a midrib in the same or in a contrasting color. The centermost section of the flower, called the throat, has usually a different and contrasting color. There are six stamens, each with a two-lobed anther. After pollination, the flower forms a pod. The flowers of some species are edible and are sold (fresh or dried) in Asian markets as golden needles. They are used in hot and sour soup and moo shu pork. The young green leaves and the tubers of some (but not all) species are also edible. The plant has also been used for medicinal purposes. The daylily petals are delicious when picked directly off the plant after blooming. In doing so, make sure that they are free of pesticides. Therefore they should be "organic" when consumed. Their flavors range from peppery to peachy. Also, make sure they are daylilies and not true lilies (Lilium, family Liliaceae). There is a difference between the flowers and the lilies can be very toxic if consumed. Your best bet would be to purchase a guide for edible flowers when experimenting with them. More info on the daylily can be found HERE. ----- Thank you for your buggy comments on my last upload, Magnoliascape.

----- Olympus C-8080WZ & PhotoshopCS. (624)

Comments (35)


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Nath06

11:54AM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Splendid and very elegant capture!!! Bravo :)

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Onslow

11:54AM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Wow thank you Kort - it is beautiful. I certainly think you have achieved the watercolour painting look. I have this exact flower in my garden though it is not in bloom yet only leaves so far this year - thank you for the preview. I was not on yesterday so missed your postings in the forum, I have sent you some details and will post a guide in the forum too for anyone who wants to take a look. Thank you again Kort - I'm very flattered.

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Digimon

11:57AM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Lillies are among my favorite flowers!! Love this treatment! This variety, if I recall, has a vibrant, but flat finish? So this sort of old fashioned treatment looks great!!! Burlap or canvas texture?? Awesome job Kort!!!

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Zacko

12:20PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

I think you made Moonbeam proud with this one! And your title is perfect. It sure looks like you pulled it off to me, it looks absolutely gorgeous! Love the look that subtle texture gives it. Well done bro, well done indeed! Have a wonderful day. #:O)

Valerie-Ducom

1:34PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

wowwww, i like your presentation and your composition for this beautiful flower my friend ;) good day and kiss !!!

glennn23

1:53PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Very interesting presentation! The tones are perfect! The inside of the flower is like the inside of a volcano - such a powerful image of a floral... excellent work +++

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short_ribs

2:29PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Ya have done and awesoem job with this one Kort!!! WOW!!! Thank for sharing and hope ya have a great day/night!

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sossy

2:55PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

wonderful and stunning details in the center, like flames of an inner fire! love daylily because I got some as a present from my son. But they always remind me of transience! cucumbers are out, time for carottes! LOL thanks for your welcome and I missed you and your work! ;o)))

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lgp692000

3:19PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Looks like a good crop was not what was needed in this case. You have achieved an excellent piece of art here, Very nicely done.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:39PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Fascinating the information about the lily... somethings brand new to me ! And the image original and effective, a very well done design.

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cbender

3:40PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

this is beautiful!!! really beautiful!!! an awesome pic! well done!!!

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jcv2

4:19PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Wow, stunning capture of this beautiful daylily postworked so well! Gorgeous work, love the special colors, Kort!

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busi2ness

5:02PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

And you were successful in the treatment too!

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hotracer2

5:35PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Love the colors and the postwork in this artictic image:):)..V

cynlee

6:24PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

exactly! ;]

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Dianthus

6:45PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Lovely dedi and flower. Love the postwork affect:)

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jif3d

7:19PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Very kool cropping and capture, I agree with Hoppy...this would make a pretty lunch or alternatively a cross-stitch pattern for a pillow cover, now there is food for thought ! well done & ~Cheers~ :o)

L8RDAZE

7:31PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

This treatment really works well and adds emphasis to the lily! I could definitely see this as the front of a greeting card!

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morningglory

7:56PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Very well done with a "old" approach!

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Richardphotos

9:41PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

someone posted one this past week. excellent post work and capture

Hopalong

10:11PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Ah yes, in the north called Huang Jin, is it not? Nutritious and delicious and a key ingredient in many day to day dishes--a broth of lilies, mushrooms, tree ears,dried red peppers, dried shrimp and cuttlefish, with noodles--hmmm good and what a lunch! Hemerobasileiacal--Queen for a day? Jejeje! Nice digital three dimensionality....Or is it Jin Cai. PR and all that...

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Punaguy

11:05PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Wow Mr. Kramer this one is awesome! I love the treatment you gave this lily..Very, very kewl work! Aloha!

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rayburg

11:47PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

I agree with Margana.

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DJB

12:22AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

This was definitely the right thing to do with the photo. Perfect. (font used for signature is??)

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kimariehere

2:13AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

gorgeous !! your postwork and presentation rock!!

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Margana

2:55AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

Wonderful work,Kortalouche.A fine dedi to Richard and his beautiful imagery.I can see you have made him most happy and flattered by your efforts.Love the texture and soft,slightly washed out look of this.Beautifully done!Oh,and I had fun working with the postage stamp of it last night,lol.Have a great weekend!-M :^) PS-Is Ray psychic???LOL!!!

parb1194

7:02AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

Beautiful in soft color. Accolades!!!!

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bentchick

8:04AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

I love lilies!!! Wonderful postwork, Kort! :)

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CDBrugg

8:16AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

'delmurian' in style - lol

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Denger

9:56AM | Fri, 19 May 2006

Here's a strange comment: the lily looks too three dimensional; maybe a black edge around the petals, to offset it from the 'paper'? Not sure...

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