Plants and Animals
As observed through the lens of my late Samsung G600 Camera Phone
Taking photos of plants and animals can be quite easy, well plants hold still and animals require expert timing. I have lots of photos of birds, but let's just say the expert timing part wasn't accounted for.
  I have never seen a pink one of these.
 I'm the King of The World!!!
 I noticed that there's a star inside these flowers.
 This is Shakira, she is sweet.
 I don't think I could paint this even if I had a year to do it.
Just chilling, like a very large rodent.
This flower shriveled a few days later due to the heat. Perhaps I should have moved it instead of taking its picture.
Be kind, pretend that he's camouflaged; he tries very hard.
Now that's a lot of pollen.
"I'm so lonely, so lonely, cause I'm in  cage! Caaaaaaaage!"
Petals are amazing structures aren't they?
If they had let me in the enclosure I would've taken as close to a worm's eye view as possible.
It's like a hidden surprise, only it's stamen and pollen.
"I'm sexy and I know it!"
Towering sentries, looking over Santa Cruz.
These stood out so much that I had to pull over and take a picture. Okay I lied; I didn't pull over.
  The perfect disguise.
Orchids scare me.
Rocky likes to hide in the bushes. Well he used to. Have fun in Doggy Heaven buddy.
Plants and Animals
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Plants and Animals

I like taking pictures of plants and flowers, mainly because they hold still. Animals present a challenge I have yet to properly conquer.

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