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Floriade 5 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com



I have a few batches of photos to catch up on. About two weeks ago, Sahaquiel and I made it along to the second-last day of Floriade, the local flower festival. We had a friend involved in the design this year, so I was especially glad we managed to make it along.

Being the second-last day, there were a lot of flowers past their prime (the daffodils in particular were long gone). But the displays still looked surprisingly good, despite that.





Floriade Landscape by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com



Just an overview of one of the beds.



Floriade 1 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com





Floriade 2 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com






Floriade 6 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com





Floriade 4 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com





Floriade 5 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com



As you can see above, the weather wasn't exactly ideal--grey and a bit on the cool side. However, it made for nice, even lighting.



Floriade 8 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com





Floriade 3 by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com



The photo above was my favourite of the outing.


There was some wildlife around, too. A thirsty currawong was taking advantage of a leak.



Thirsty Currawong by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com



And there were the bats that permanently make their home in the park. Most people didn't notice them because they are very high up.



Dark Knights by Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 500px.com


Date: 2019-10-24 01:30 am (UTC)
umadoshi: (sea turtle 01 (totaldevotion))
From: [personal profile] umadoshi
The flower pictures are beautiful, and I've so charmed by both the currawong and the bats. *^^*

Date: 2019-10-24 04:15 am (UTC)
winterbird: (calm - allie's treehouse)
From: [personal profile] winterbird
I love the thirsty currawong! And I've never seen fruit bats except at a wildlife park, so it's so awesome that you got to see them in the wild.

Also, we had some of those tulips in our garden this year (particularly the red one with the yellow striations), but it's so amazing to see them en masse like that.

Date: 2019-10-24 07:22 am (UTC)
pantha: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pantha
Beautiful photos.

Although I am most amazed by the bats. So... what... your bats just literally hang around out in the open when they sleep!? Also, those look like pretty big bats!!

Date: 2019-10-24 04:05 pm (UTC)
kaberett: Trans symbol with Swiss Army knife tools at other positions around the central circle. (Default)
From: [personal profile] kaberett
Aaaaaah, thank you for these! Bats and tulips: all my favourites in one place. :)

Date: 2019-10-24 08:17 pm (UTC)
onewhitecrow: cowboy knitting pink jumper on horseback (knitting)
From: [personal profile] onewhitecrow
O_O flooers. That grey light really makes the whites glow; you'd have missed the delicacy of that last shot in bright sunlight.

The wildlife is exciting to see. Are any native flowers out yet? What blooms first in your area?

Over here I am starting to consider turning the heating on, like the misers with their candle.

Date: 2019-10-31 08:46 am (UTC)
pantha: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pantha
Our bats (or at least the ones I've seen) are all small. And like roosting in caves or in people's roof spaces. Though you do fairly commonly (in the countryside) see them flitting up and down lanes catching insects.

Yours are HUGE!

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