Fri, Jun 7, 2:58 AM CDT

Rubato

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Jun 03, 2007
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


I have to be honest with you. I'm not sure if this is a Rhododendron or an azaela. (I sort of think it's an azalea.) According to a taxonomical reference I dug up, all azaleas are Rhododendrons, but not all Rhododendrons are azaleas. Sort of like . . . all rocks are solid, but not all solid things are rocks. So even if this is an azalea, it's still a Rhododendron. Hooray! I'm safe. Either way, it can still be in my series. A capital-R Rhododendron is a genus name (which includes azaleas), and a lower-case-r rhododendron is a subset of the genus. (Did you know they're related to heather and cranberries and mountain laurel? Good grief! The things one can learn on the Internet.) I'm posting this image despite the slightly soft focus (read: it's a bit blurry), because of the amazing color. That's the real color - I didn't goose the contrast! Also, the bloom in front has six petals. That's like having six toes on one foot. Not a common sight! Sometimes interest has to take precedence over perfection.

Comments (27)


)

goodoleboy

8:05PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

OMG, lovely color effects in this wonderful capture of Rhodies/Azaleas in a state of petrifaction. They look like they would easily snap in pieces on being touched or handled. Can we say, Tostados with stamens? Where's the salsa? Actually, the petals remind me of the leaves of autumn.

)

Osipenkov

8:35PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Superb!!! 5+

)

Dianthus

8:35PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Very beautiful colours and image.:)

)

visionart

9:12PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Lovely Capture!!

)

RobyHermida

9:18PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Beautiful your azalea.... or rhododendron.... good it doesn't care the beautiful thing it is your work My friend..... I congratulate you a lot A kiss and happy week Roby

)

Digitaleagle

10:00PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Beautiful Image!!!!

)

Cosine

11:46PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Well, the taxonomy is spot on. I think it's a Rhody based on the clustered flower. Don't Azelias have individual flowers, while the Rhody flowers come in clumps like this? Just going from memory, do don't quote me. Oh yeah, the photo. Beautiful range of oranges in this, and I love the texture of the petals, like Japanese paper lanterns.

MrsLubner

12:46AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

very good and great observations! The color, as you say, is incredible and very rare.

BibbyBear

1:25AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Soft focus or not, this is as you say, still a beautiful capture showing some amazing colours and textures. I love the extra info you give us horticultural novices too! Great shot. xx

)

alhak

1:47AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

beautiful shot...and very good botany lesson...thanks for adding me to your fav list !

)

mbz2662

2:20AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Love the colors here. Great Picture!

)

acquilon

2:27AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

for me seems a rhododendron. meanwhiles the picture is very beautiful, the colors too brava

)

Kelena

2:46AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

excellent picture

)

awjay

4:57AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

very nice picture yet again

)

Janiss

10:03AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Splendid colors and such marvelous light!

)

vaggabondd

10:11AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

These flowers almost seem crisp. They remind me of a potato chip or something. I wonder if they taste good lol. Very Nice

)

prionbrain

1:50PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Rhody-war still going on?...:))))))) Great capture!!!

)

lilbiscuit

3:19PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Beautiful color! Very nice shot!

)

lwperkins

8:51PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Wow! I've never seen one that color--that must be a special variety (all the rhodies around here are pink or purply). Just gorgeous!

)

JillianElf

9:02PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Interesting and oddity is always better than perfection. Who wants to be perfect anyway...I think this capture is btw, beautiful!

)

zoren

9:13PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

very nice!

)

lizzibell

1:52AM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Beautiful flower...

)

NekhbetSun

6:28AM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Such interesting info 'bout the rhodies and azaleas....I didn't know all that ! ....and something I read in my Audubon Field Guide that struck me as rather curious, is Spanish Moss is in the Pineapple family !!! ....now, there's your titillating trivial tidbit for the day :o) Cool photo dear T....hugsssss

)

Richardphotos

8:54PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

what ever it maybe, the color is awesome as your capture

)

collinbabcock

11:07PM | Thu, 07 June 2007

I want to know what kind of camera you use and don't tell me one with a night vision scope either.

)

morin3000

10:45AM | Sun, 10 June 2007

These colors are incredible Awesome flowers Concept and the post work is just beautiful! (Thank you so much for your encouraging comments)

)

helanker

8:42AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Rhodo or Azaela, dont know, but I do know it is so lovely with a special color.


1 83 0

Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.5
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z3
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed50
Focal Length10

01
Days
:
21
Hrs
:
01
Mins
:
22
Secs
Premier Release Product
Swamp house for Daz Studio
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$9.50 USD 40% Off
$5.70 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.