The Ebony Jewelwing is a Stunning and Unusual Damselfly shows readers the gorgeous male ebony jewelwing and explains why it is somewhat different from most other damselflies. It also provides readers with information about the range and lifecycle.
A Southern Magnolia Bud Provides Hope for an Amazing Flower explains why southern magnolias are one of the authors favorite trees. It also explains why this photo was chosen to be featured tonight.
Twinkle, Twinkle Beautiful Little Spider Web tells readers the motivation behind tonight’s featured image. It also briefly discusses a couple of technical challenges that could have been problematic.
Spring Wildflowers are Being Replaced by Wonderful Summer Ones shows readers one of the author’s favorite summer wildflowers and explains why it’s a favorite. It also gives a few facts about the vines.
The Colorful Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is a Good Subject tells readers why these grasshoppers are great photo subjects. It also shows readers how pretty these photogenic insects can be.
Interesting Textures and Beautiful Colors Make a Perfect Subject explains why the author decided that these Eastern daisy fleabane buds would make nice photographic subjects. It also provides some information about these wildflowers.
Narrow Leaf Plantain has Interesting Textures and Shapes show readers a pair of the plants flower heads. It also explains why the author likes seeing and photographing this beautiful “weed”.
Happy Mother’s Day to All You Moms Out There! celebrates Mother’s Day with a number of beautiful images of the wonderful world we live in. It wishes a great Mother’s Day to everyone and especially to the author’s own Mom.
There’s an Exciting Diversity of Life in Central Florida describes how the author found five separate species to photograph within a quarter mile stretch in her own front yard. This is just a simple example of the surprising diversity of life in the sandhills of Florida.
The Quest to Capture the Incredibly Beautiful, Perfect Gardenia discusses the author’s quest to photograph a gardenia flower each year that is in perfect condition and in it’s prime.
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