One of the Great Joys of Nature Photography is Learning tells readers about the author/artist’s journey in nature photography and nature related fine art. She explains that it has involved a lot of learning and that the learning has been part of what fuels her passion for it. It goes on to explain several of the things that she has learned and that she continues to learn.
The Powerful Grace of Nature: Discovering Nature’s Mercy points out the mercy of nature as it consoles and heals us. It also points out the regenerative qualities of nature and how it can share those with us, if we allow it. It asks us to return nature’s mercy and protect it as it protects us.
The Beautiful Carolina Petunias Are All Grown Up Now shows some summer wild Carolina petunias and compares them to some seen in the springtime. It also explains why these flowers have thrived in Florida this year.
Tickseeds Really are Pretty Much Everywhere Now features a photo of a field full of Leavenworth’s tickseed flowers. It explains why the author/artist had to stop to take the picture.
Beautiful Alamo Vine Flowers are Abundant This Season features a fine art photograph of one of the author/artist’s favorite summer flowers. It explains why these flowers are a favorite and that there are more than usual this year.
Arrowleaf Sida is Little but Exceptionally Colorful features two recent images of these pretty summer wildflowers. It explains why the author/artist took these photos and why these flowers are special to her.
It’s Interesting to Look Deep into the Throats of Flowers features a macro photo of the throat of a pipevine flower. It explains why the author/artist enjoys taking images like this.
Beautiful Rose Rush is an Almost Exclusively Florida Flower introduces readers to the rose rush flower and shows several photos of it. It provides basic information about the flower and the plant and explains why it’s special to the author/artist.
Beautiful Woolly Bear Caterpillars Love Colorful Butterfly Bush shows a fuzzy woolly bear exploring and feasting on a butterfly bush. It explains how this patch was very attractive to numerous other butterflies as well and made for a wonderful experience.
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