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This is another one of the endless ways to zoom and crop a coneflower in various stages of maturity. Love the colors and shapes.
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This is another one of the endless ways to zoom and crop a coneflower in various stages of maturity. Love the colors and shapes.
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Although the 7-day nature photo challenge is over, I continue to take backyard flower and plant photos. This time an insect photo-bombed a coneflower. I am not really a bug-lover, but look at those antennae—they’re like antlers! Gotta love that. In my brief search I didn’t find out what type of beetle this is, but it’s very interesting!
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This is a close-up of a purple Calibrachoa (baby petunia) that turned out to be blurred (due to wind). But the colors were so wonderful, so I zoomed in anyway and cropped to accentuate the glowy blur of colors.
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This is the side of one pink Calibrachoa bloom. Think baby petunias, which is what I call them. When I zoomed in I was more interested in the contrast between the bright pink and the dark background than the actual bloom itself.
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Thanks to my facebook flower friends, I know now what this flower is: a balloon flower. I love the color and form of the balloon bud. In cropping the photo, I liked the shapes, colors, and positioning of these buds. Since I took the photo, the purple one has opened up. Beautiful.
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One more coneflower that’s getting close to opening. I had a sense of the coneflower singing outward in this one. What do you see?
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It seems I never tire of coneflower close-ups.
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Another milkweed flower photo, but these buds haven’t quite opened. Still intriguing! A milkweed bud bouquet.
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Prompted by a facebook 7-day “nature photo” challenge (thanks, Janice), this is the first of seven photos I took in our backyard today. I know I should probably take a photo each of seven days, but that’s not happening (at least I can’t count on it happening). But in addition to fulfilling the nature photo challenge, I now have seven daily janes in a row! Haven’t done that in awhile.
We have one milkweed plant in back (courtesy of the previous owner, I imagine—or the wind). Having seen milkweed almost exclusively (as far as I knew, anyway) in autumn when the signature pods are present, I was delighted to see these blooms forming then opening.
acrylic, ink, original poems on matboard (various sizes)
Okay, this is cheating a little. This week I took three previous daily janes from past years and lettered poems onto them to post here. Soon these three are likely going to the Octagon Center for the Arts gallery shop in Ames.