Penelope's Pieces

I'm a photographer inspired by the wonders of our natural environments and in particular the beauty of flora.

Based in Sydney Australia

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Feb 05
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“Visible Echoes”
In Greek mythology, Iris was the messenger of the gods who communicated messages with rainbows, the bridge between heaven and earth. The iris is the symbol of communication and the name itself means rainbow.In the Language of Flowers, blue iris means ‘you mean so much to me’, while yellow iris means ‘passion’. Info from marketfresh.com.au
Available to purchase as:
Greeting Card
Matted Print
Mounted Print
Framed Print
Details on pricing and how to purchase can be found by clicking on the image.
Image © Penelope Thomas.All rights reserved world wide.You cannot download, copy, alter or use any photos without permission of the photographer.No image may be reproduced and/or used publicly in any way without the written permission of Penelope Thomas.Photographed in situFujifilm s6500fd |  Hand held | Natural light

“Visible Echoes”

In Greek mythology, Iris was the messenger of the gods who communicated messages with rainbows, the bridge between heaven and earth. The iris is the symbol of communication and the name itself means rainbow.

In the Language of Flowers, blue iris means ‘you mean so much to me’, while yellow iris means ‘passion’.
Info from marketfresh.com.au

Available to purchase as:

  • Greeting Card
  • Matted Print
  • Mounted Print
  • Framed Print

Details on pricing and how to purchase can be found by clicking on the image.


Image © Penelope Thomas.
All rights reserved world wide.
You cannot download, copy, alter or use any photos without permission of the photographer.
No image may be reproduced and/or used publicly in any way without the written permission of Penelope Thomas.

Photographed in situ
Fujifilm s6500fd | Hand held | Natural light

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