Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: 24-240mm

Epidendrum magnoliae (Green-fly orchid)

19 Jul 2020 50
The rescued Epidendum orchid in my front yard is now at peak bloom. In three of the images, you can see where the original tree limb was cut with a chain saw. The flowers have absolutely no fragrance during the day, but they are heavenly sweet when after sun goes down...

Epidendrum magnoliae (Green-fly orchid)

19 Jul 2020 54
The rescued Epidendum orchid in my front yard is now at peak bloom. In three of the images, you can see where the original tree limb was cut with a chain saw. The flowers have absolutely no fragrance during the day, but they are heavenly sweet when after sun goes down...

Epidendrum magnoliae (Green-fly orchid)

19 Jul 2020 49
The rescued Epidendum orchid in my front yard is now at peak bloom. In three of the images, you can see where the original tree limb was cut with a chain saw. The flowers have absolutely no fragrance during the day, but they are heavenly sweet when after sun goes down...

Epidendrum magnoliae (Green-fly orchid)

19 Jul 2020 50
The rescued Epidendum orchid in my front yard is now at peak bloom. In three of the images, you can see where the original tree limb was cut with a chain saw. The flowers have absolutely no fragrance during the day, but they are heavenly sweet when after sun goes down...

Spiranthes cernua (Nodding Ladies'-tresses orchid)…

24 Sep 2018 81
These images are the result of a long day trip (16 hours) into the mountains of western North Carolina along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I was accompanied by my friend and nature photographer, Alan Cressler as we drove about 150 miles (240 km) of the Parkway, stopping many times along the way to photograph the wildflowers and beautiful mountain scenery. For the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Spiranthes cernua (Nodding Ladies'-tresses orchid)…

24 Sep 2018 97
These images are the result of a long day trip (16 hours) into the mountains of western North Carolina along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I was accompanied by my friend and nature photographer, Alan Cressler as we drove about 150 miles (240 km) of the Parkway, stopping many times along the way to photograph the wildflowers and beautiful mountain scenery. For the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .