90/366: Fledgling Maple Bat
91/366: Pink Coneflower in a Sea of Flower Bokeh
92/366: Pearly Classic
93/366: Morning Glory Candy Cane
94/366: Visiting Carpet Beetle
95/366: We Are Family
96/366: Textured Rose
97/366: Dried Leaf
98/366 The Big Dipper and the Moon
99/366: Mottled Rose
100/365: Yellow Gladiolus
101/366: Coral Bells Blossom
102/366: Super-Cluster of Tiny Mushrooms...I think
103/366: Orange Giant Zinnia
104/366: Puff-Topped Creamy Echinacea
105/366: Jumping Spider Derriere
106/366: Heart of an Orange Cupped Daffodil
107/366: Lovely Frond
108/366: Purple Hollyhock
109/366: Mushrooms in Love (+2 in notes)
110/366: Dazzling Daffodil Display
111/366: Sapling Pine Growing in Oak Tree
112/366: Aster Petal Edges
88/366: Together
87/366: Bright and Cheery Monkeyflower
86/366: Forget-Me-Not Moth (+1 picture in a note)
85/366: Poppy with Droplets (+1 in a note)
84/366: Wild Grass Close-Up
83/366: Suspended
82/366: Beautiful Coccoon
81/366: Moss Covered with Droplets
80/366: Moist Mushrooms
79/366: Varigated Sweet William
78/366: Shelf Fungus
77/366: Twinkling Weeds
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
75/366: Rare Pink and White Grass Widow (+ 3 inset…
74/366: Northern Flicker on our Feeder (+1 in a no…
73/366: Glowing Maple Leaves
72/366: Lovely Little Mushroom
71/366: Morning Glory and Its Lovely Heart-Shaped…
70/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bud
69/366: HFF! Leaf Stuck on Fence
68/366: Behind a Double Daffodil
67/366: Adorable Froglet
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The past few days I've been going on short walks part-way up the Upper Table Rock on the way into my work, and right now is when these stunning flowers are in full bloom. To the left and right of the trail there are countless blossoms to appreciate. I don't think most people really see the beauty of these flowers, which require viewing from a very low stance so that you may look up at its lovely face. I took this picture a couple of years ago and was very pleased with how it turned out...and finally, I can share it with the world! :)
(By the way, earlier in this project, I shared another picture of one of these flowers...roll your mouse over the image to see it!)
Explored on April 1, 2016. Highest placement, page 5.
The past few days I've been going on short walks part-way up the Upper Table Rock on the way into my work, and right now is when these stunning flowers are in full bloom. To the left and right of the trail there are countless blossoms to appreciate. I don't think most people really see the beauty of these flowers, which require viewing from a very low stance so that you may look up at its lovely face. I took this picture a couple of years ago and was very pleased with how it turned out...and finally, I can share it with the world! :)
(By the way, earlier in this project, I shared another picture of one of these flowers...roll your mouse over the image to see it!)
Explored on April 1, 2016. Highest placement, page 5.
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(........and yes, I did have to Google to find out what that part of the flower is called)!
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