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.
A White Moth Becomes a Colorful Blush in the Night discusses the motivation and some of the process involved in turning a photo of a white moth into a colorful artwork.
There are Two Awesome Types of Vultures in Florida shows readers images of both the black vulture and the turkey vulture. These are the only two types of vultures in the United States and both can be found in central Florida.
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.
Watch This Amazing Spider Get All Cleaned Up introduces a video of a white banded fishing spider cleaning itself after getting wet.
The Majesty of the Spring Wildflowers is in Full Swing shows readers images of two of the many wildflowers blooming in Central Florida in the spring. It also explains the wildflower cycle and how it leads to an almost constant infusion of colors.
A Nearly Perfect Afternoon with Some Beautiful Dragonflies shows readers the little blue dragonlet. It is a very small, usually about one inch long, dragonfly. It tends to be shy and flies and perches low to avoid predators.
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