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Monday, May 20, 2013

Ontario's Beautiful Flower


We are very fortunate to have a beautiful trail through the woods right near our home.  It was once a railway line, and the township has removed the rails and groomed it into lovely walking trails.  I especially love it this time of year because there are huge patches of trilliums growing along the trail.  This beautiful flower is the provincial foral emblem of Ontario, Canada.

I have edited both images using the same texture (Kim Klassen's kk_stampedright2) and blend modes, etc. Please see the screen shot below for the details of my editing.


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29 comments:

  1. Trillium are beautiful and your edits to them justice!

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    1. Thanks Rebecca. I love wild flowers and the wonderful beauty they add to a walk in the woods!

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  2. Such lovely flower shots!

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  3. They are beautiful!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  4. Very pretty! I love how the green seems to pop. :)

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  5. What beautiful trilliums, I really love them and remember them well from the Quebec woods.

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  6. Beautiful edits of a beautiful flower. I love how you framed it.

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    1. Thanks Stephanie. It was a fun way to play with the texture.

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  7. How gorgeous! Love the OOB effect! and how lucky you are to have such a beautiful place to walk...

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    1. Thanks Barb. Had to Google OOB...got to love acronym finder LOL

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  8. So pretty. Our trilliums are all done blooming now. I miss them already!

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    1. Thanks Tammy. Too bad they don't bloom all summer!

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  9. Love how that trillium just jumps right out of the frame. Beautiful. Valerie

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  10. Wow, these a wonderful. Love the way the picture bleeds into the framing.

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  11. Absolutely beautiful. You are so lucky to be able to see so many of them growing together. What a wonderful sight it must be.

    Earl

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    1. Thanks Earl. Yes, it is amazing to see such large patches of the trilliums on my trail walks with the dog. I'm so lucky to be able to enjoy them.

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  12. We will soon be surrounded by these here at home in Northern Minnesota. (Hopefully! we're very behind this spring, they would normally be here by now.) They are some of my favorite of our woodland wildflowers!

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    1. They're my favourite too. We're having crazy weather too. In the last couple of weeks we've gone from short weather (hot and humid) to snow showers, back to hot and today they're talking frost warmings again!

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  13. Beautiful photos of these flowers.

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  14. Really appreciate your treatment of our beautiful Ontario trilliums...

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  15. Dear Texture Tuesday friends,
    I'm sure you know that Kim's husband is currently undergoing chemotherapy for Leukemia in Winnepeg. I would like for us TT followers to do something special for Kim and John this week. If you are able, could you create a Texture Tuesday image with the theme of HEALING for Kim and John, and post it on her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/kimklassencafe this Tuesday? I would love to see a big show of support and love for them.
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