A lone poppy in my front yard in the setting sun. Click for more flowers: / Click for all images: /
While walking through the Washington Arboretum (Seattle), I happened to look up to find this lone leaf cradled by the fir with the late October sun shining through it. Canon D60. Click for more trees: / All images: /
Tulip time in the Skagit Valley, WA. These are reflected in a puddle in a brief sunny period between heavy rains. Canon D60. 1/60 at f/16 Also see a beautiful watercolor rendering of this by Melodius Vanesse has linked one of her beautiful poems to this image as well.
A close-up of a Calla lily taken from below in our back yard in the evening indirect light. Canon D60. / Featured in “Abstracts from Nature” and “Shapes and Patterns”
Daffodils fill the fields in the Skagit Valley, Washington. Click for more flowers: / Click for all images: /
At the Japanese Garden, Seattle, WA. Click for more flower images: / Click for more water images: / Click for all images: /
The scientific name Ribes sanguineum means “bitter-tasting bloody one,” though for flavor it’s more bland than bitter, & the ‘White Icicle’s’ blooms aren’t blood-colored like the wild original. This white-flowering form of the native northwest currant was first developed in Victoria on Vancouver Island. It is very likely the most beautiful of all the currant cultivars, its dangly blooms being larger than on the species, & very appealing to hummingbirds. from http://www.paghat.com Click for more flowers: / Click for all images: /
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