
The Wet Sand Allows for Really Outstanding Animal Tracks
The Wet Sand Allows for Really Outstanding Animal Tracks shows readers a colorful image of a set of dog footprints. Or are they from a coyote or a fox???
The Wet Sand Allows for Really Outstanding Animal Tracks shows readers a colorful image of a set of dog footprints. Or are they from a coyote or a fox???
The Lantana Bush has Some Unusually Colorful Spring Flowers shows readers an artistically modified photograph of a bunch of colorful, spring Lantana flowers.
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.
A Series of Florida Trees is Not Complete Without a Palm introduces readers to the latest image in the tree series of fine art photographs. It tells readers a bit about the cabbage palm which happens to be the Florida state tree.
A Colorful Flower is Great for Interesting Photos explains why the author/artist chose to process the featured image this way.
The Next in the Tree Series is a Colorful Redbud introduces the next fine art tree photograph in the artist’s Tree Series. It also explains the background of this particular image.
Number Five in the Tree Series is a Beautiful Blooming Azalea introduces readers to the latest in the artist’s tree series, which is a series of fine art photographs featuring some of Florida’s trees with lots of character and personality.
A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring explains the motivation behind today’s colorfully enhanced photograph. The colors were chosen as a celebration of the spring season.
The Fourth Image in the Tree Series is Here shows readers an artistically enhanced photo of wild bamboo. Bamboo is technically classified as a grass, but some do consider it a tree and it frequently acts as a tree, providing shade and protection.
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