July was a Hot One
July was a Hot One! Read the latest newsletter from Dee at What Next Photography and Fine Art.
Dee Esler is a practicing veterinarian and avid lover of all things animal and nature. She has a long background and educational history dealing with animals. She also works as an amateur photographer and graphic artist in her off hours, and is expanding that portion of her life.
July was a Hot One! Read the latest newsletter from Dee at What Next Photography and Fine Art.
Sunset Can be Exceptionally Beautiful Over a Salt Marsh shows readers a panoramic landscape view of a sunset over a Florida salt marsh. It tells the story of how the author/artist found the spot to take this shot.
Marsh Bristlegrass is Beautiful During the Summer, Too shows readers a single seed head from a marsh bristlegrass plant. It compares this photo to another taken back in November and explains why the author/artist likes taking pictures of this grass.
Tinted Orb Weaver Mabel orchard orb weavers are very common on my property, so I have photographed them frequently. They...
This Year My Daily Greeter is a Colorful Green Anole tells the story of a green anole that frequently greets the author/artist when she come home in the afternoon. It reminds readers that awhile ago a fence lizard used to do the same thing.
Lilies in the Sun
Tickseeds Really are Pretty Much Everywhere Now features a photo of a field full of Leavenworth’s tickseed flowers. It explains why the author/artist had to stop to take the picture.
Yellow Rat Snakes are Beautiful and Great to Have Around tells readers the story of the author/artist’s encounter with a yellow rat snake in the woods. It explains why these are great to have on your property and displays several images of one.
Golden Reishi is an Extremely Interesting Mushroom introduces readers to these pretty and very useful mushrooms. It discusses some basic facts about them and how they are used medically.
Here’s Yet Another Interesting Pollinator that Can be Found on Tickseeds shows a great golden digger wasps that was photographing on a day when there were many insects out and enjoying the flowers.
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