Friday's Focus - 2020/04/24 - Wildflowers

JimFox

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Our Focus this Friday is on Wildflower Landscapes!

With the Coronavirus you may not have gotten out to capture wildflowers this year, so this may call for archive diving. I was fortunate I went out 2 nights ago into the desert to capture Deep Space Astro between Indio and Joshua Tree. So though it quickly rose to 101 degrees yesterday morning I stayed around to hike out into the desert to capture some of the wildflowers there.

So please, old or new, add your Landscapes with Wildflowers to this thread.

Jim

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There are some great mages here. Thanks Jim for starting this thread. Flowers are my favorite subject to photograph. I have been photographing them for over thirty years all over the US. Here ae some of my favorites. I hope I don't bore you with too many images.

Dwarf Lake Iris and Gaywings, WI
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Mexican Primrose, Texas Bluebonnets, and Wine Cups, TX
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Showy Lady's-slippers, WI
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Dwarf Lake Iris, WI
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Calypso Orchid, MI
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Poppies and Baby Blue-eyes, CA
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Painted Trillium, NY
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Texas Paintbrush and Texas Blue Bonnets, TX
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Marsh Marigolds, IL
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Jameel Hyder

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There are some great mages here. Thanks Jim for starting this thread. Flowers are my favorite subject to photograph. I have been photographing them for over thirty years all over the US. Here ae some of my favorites. I hope I don't bore you with too many images.
That was a treat Doug.
 
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