High Contrast Black and White Sometimes Makes Interesting Nature Photos gives readers some background on the author/artist’s thought processes when working on tonight’s featured photo.
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Even the Smallest of Flowers Cab be Incredibly Colorful discusses the variety of summer wildflowers in Florida and then focuses on the pretty, bright fuchsia flowers of pink purslane.
Here is Another Example of Nature’s Beautiful Artwork shows readers an image of a pair of polished cypress stumps. It points out the natural processes required to create this simple beauty.
A New Piece of Artwork Highlights Beautiful Hydrangea Flowers shows readers the artist’s most recently finished work. It is the third in a white on black, pen and ink style drawings of flowers.
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Sometimes the Art of Nature Tells a Really Amazing Story tells readers the story that the featured image brought to the author’s mind. It also asks readers to think about what kind of story that the image evokes for them.
National Pollinator’s Week is a Really Important Reason to Celebrate shows readers several images of pollinators in action. It also explains the importance of pollinators to the world.
These Beautiful Golden Flowers are One of the Common Colors of Summer discusses the summer season and how this summer wildflower is one of the earliest symbols of the season. It also shows readers a prime example of the flower with it’s bright yellow petals that are an iconic color of the summer season.
Even Common Things Can Become Beautiful With Some Work shows readers an artistically edited photograph of a common lawn grass. It explains a bit of the artist’s process.
Carolina Desert Chicory is a Strong and Beautiful “Weed” tells readers a little bit about this beautiful weed and how it grows. It also explains why the author really likes this plant.
The Southern Magnolia is Another Great Iconic Tree introduces readers to this beautiful southern tree. It gives readers some basic information like range and preferred habitats. Finally, it talks about uses for the wood.
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