I Love it When the Sun Lights Up the Grasses features an early morning photo of a patch of Cogon grass almost glowing as the sun shines on it. It explains why the author/artist was there and why she shot the photo.
Marsh Bristlegrass is Beautiful During the Summer, Too shows readers a single seed head from a marsh bristlegrass plant. It compares this photo to another taken back in November and explains why the author/artist likes taking pictures of this grass.
Fiery Colors Give New Life to a Group of Sedge Fruits describes the author/artist’s process for developing tonight’s colorful artistically modified photo.
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.
Rose Natal Grass is Beautiful When Blowing in the Wind shows readers some seeding rose natal grass blowing in a gentle breeze on a sunny morning. It also shows readers a closeup of the pretty seeds.
The Beautiful Marsh Bristlegrass Produces Colorful Fall Seeds shows readers how attractive the seed heads of this fall grass are. It goes on to explain why the author/artist finds this fall grass to be so pretty.
Egyptian Grass is a Hearty, Useful, and Beautiful Forage tells readers about all the possible uses for this incredible grass. It also discusses the fact that it can be invasive and shows readers an image of what it looks like.
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.
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.
I Love Doing Interesting “Touch of Color” Images discusses what this type of photo entails and give two examples. It also explains why these photos are fun to do and why they work well in some circumstances.
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