A Beautiful Afternoon on the Lake
A Beautiful Afternoon on the Lake shows readers an afternoon in early December on Lake Wauberg in central Florida.
A Beautiful Afternoon on the Lake shows readers an afternoon in early December on Lake Wauberg in central Florida.
The End of the Colorful Sunset Reflects Perfectly shows readers the waning colors at the end of a fall sunset over a central Florida lake. It tells readers about the author/artist’s trip to the lake and about the afternoon’s hike that culminated in a sunset at lakeside.
The Beautiful Textures and Colors Make Up the Fabric of the Vine explains the author/artist’s motivation for taking tonight’s featured image. It also discusses how textures and colors together create the fabric of an item; in this case a grape vine.
Sunrise in Cattle Country Can be a Beautiful Things shows readers a recent sunrise. The image was taken across an open cow pasture on a foggy morning.
This Great Blue Skimmer is a Throwback to Summer shows readers an image from early August and explains the basic process that took it from its original state to this state.
The Grey Hairstreak is a Tiny, Colorful Butterfly tells readers a little bit about these beautiful native butterflies and the author/artist’s encounter with this one.
Forked Bluecurls are a Beautiful and Showy Native Flower shows readers several images of this colorful fall wildflower. It goes on to give basic information about the plant and flowers such as range, uses, and habitats.
The Nine Banded Armadillo is an Interesting, Unique Animal discusses several reasons that these small mammals are unusual. It also informs readers about their basic biology and behavior and shows them images from a recent encounter.
The Oxeye Daisy is a Beautiful Ornamental Flower shows readers a pretty daisy that was growing in a lawn in Anchorage, Alaska. It gives readers a few facts about these flowers and explains the circumstances of the images.
Beautiful Camphorweed Flowers Become Seeds in Late Fall shows readers one of the author/artist’s favorite fall wildflowers as it begins to form seeds. It explains the process as well as why the author/artist likes them so much.
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