I was born in the flat lands of Kansas in a family of nine. My love of images started when I was 11 in the mid60s and my mom brought home a box full of Life and Look mags. Being the middle child, withdrawn and depressed. I took these images, cut them up made collages to express myself. My Art form begain and so too my love of Photography. I still make Collages from found objects. But once I got my computer I turned to 3D Art. Then replace my old SLR with a digital and here I am. I now live on a small Island in the Puget Sounds. With my husband and two cats and a menagerie of wild life.
August 2008
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Comments (15)
lil_t
Beautiful capture, Bonita! Excellent macro! :)
dhanco
I've no idea what it is either, but it's a beautiful flower. Excellent shot!
MrsRatbag
Never seen those before; but very well captured!
Fidelity2
Your image is Very well done.
timtripp
beautiful
Meisiekind
Such a delightful flower and well captured! :)
rainbows
A beautiful plat that I have never seen before Bonita, Wonderful capture with the bug. Gorgeous sunshine here.Hugs. Di. xx
durleybeachbum
lovely!
ledwolorz
Beautiful capture.
MrsLubner
This is one of those things that has a name but hides it well. :-) But still you have given us an outstanding photo!
jocko500
cool looking flower
CavalierLady
That is beautiful, Bonita! Looks like something from the allium family. Beautiful colors and lighting.
RobyHermida
Gorgeous!!!!!!! ROBY__:)
auntietk
I agree that it's probably a variety of alium, but that doesn't narrow it down much! LOL! There are so many. This is beautiful!
three_grrr
Whoa! This is a beauty! Sure looks like it's in the Allium family. Wild garlic maybe?