A Bygone Oak Tree is Beautiful and Still Very Useful shows readers a long dead oak tree in the woods of central Florida. It explains why the author/artist likes these trees so much, both as art subjects and as pieces of nature.
Grasses are Beautiful When Perfectly Lit Up features a large spray of Johnson grass as it picks up the last of the afternoon light at dusk.
Dreams of the Woods Might Look Something Like This shows the artist’s rendition of a dream about the woods. It was created by combining photography and digital drawing. The text explains the artist’s thought process.
Flower Seed Heads Can Make Great Artistic Subjects shows readers three artistic versions of a photo of coastalplain hawkweed flower seed heads.
Eastern Grey Squirrels Love Wooded Habitats shows readers an artistic photograph of a habitat in it’s animal; in this case an Eastern grey squirrel. It explains why the author/artist chose to compose the image the way she did.
The Boat-Tailed Grackle is an Interesting Coastal Bird show artistically enhanced photos of a male and a female grackle. It then discusses a few interesting facts about the birds and how the images were created.
The Beautiful Color of the Orange Milkwort Can Be Enhanced Artistically explains the motivation for tonight’s featured photo. It also explains what was done to make this a unique image.
A Flower Can be Inherently Beautiful, Even When Gone shows readers an artistically processed image of a long past purple thistle flower. It then goes on to explain the artist’s thought process when creating the image.
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.
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.
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