March 19, 2010
looking around for Wildflowers
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photo by Donald Kinney
I suppose this photo needs some explaining -- I wouldn't want anyone to think that I had pulled-apart and destroyed a beautiful Douglas Iris. The photo had a very busy background, so I darkened it -- some of the darkness extended to the area where the petals were attached, thus the "hanging in space" or "exploded" effect.
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Ever since my buddy in Ohio mentioned he was interested in Calla Lilies I just can't seem to get enough of them. Some are left-over from last year -- just a bit tattered from the storms. And some are new and bright, like this happy example.
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I've shown other examples of Montbretia recently. It's another contender in the "my favorite wildflower" competition.
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Indian Paintbrush -- and yes, we even have Indian Paintbrush -- the wildflower with the very imaginative name. Can you spot the bug?
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5 comments:
Hey Don... That Iris above is absolutely stunning!
Glad you gave an explaination. It makes for explosive photography.
I love the ivory, creamy quality of the Calla.
Congratulations for this Douglas Iris !
Tout simplement magnifique...
Great series! As to the Douglas Iris, I would have called it "meditating" because that's how I imagine you must feel when you meditate.
Calla Lilies??? Who said anything about Calla Lilies? Oh ... it was me. I LOVE CALLA LILIES :)
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