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.
Let’s Celebrate a Belated Earth Day! was supposed to be Let’s Celebrate Earth Day, but due to internet issues that couldn’t happen, so instead it’s being published today. After all, shouldn’t we really be celebrating Earth Day every day?
Sometimes a Bad Shot Can Become a Beautiful Artwork show readers how the author/artist took a very imperfect photograph and used it to create an unusual and artistic image.
A Foggy Morning Can Make for a Great Sunrise shows readers a beautiful Florida sunrise on a morning with thick fog.
Here Are Two Renditions of An Amazing Afternoon Moon shows readers two artistically edited renditions of a single original photograph (also shown). It describes some of the reasons and processes for these renditions.
The Final Tree in the Series is a Beautiful Longleaf Pine shows readers the latest in the tree series of artistic photographs. Tonight’s image is of a longleaf pine, which was an extremely important tree in the development of the south.
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