I'm really enjoying watching the seasonal changes in the field next to where I live as I take Bella on her daily walks. It seems I can spot each new wildflower as it starts to bloom and I can see the changes as the plants dry up in the heat as we near Summer.
This is a continuation of my previous post "Photographing Spring in the High desert with Bella" In that post I shared some of my macro photographs as well deciding to start a new series of Rock Trolls, I have been pursuing both of those projects and thought I would share some of my favorites.
ROCK TROLLS
Following are some of my favorite macro photographs of the plant life in my field. I am really enjoying finding new plants and then looking up their names. Now if I could just remember them. :)
Apricot Mallow (Sphaeralcea ambigua)
This is a continuation of my previous post "Photographing Spring in the High desert with Bella" In that post I shared some of my macro photographs as well deciding to start a new series of Rock Trolls, I have been pursuing both of those projects and thought I would share some of my favorites.
Bella enjoys a nice cigar after one of our walks. |
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Raging Troll |
Troll 9 |
Troll 8 |
Troll 7 |
Apricot Mallow (Sphaeralcea ambigua)
Filaree Storksbill (Erodium cicutarium) |
Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber) |
Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) |
Wild Lupine (Lupinus Perennis) |
Dianthus gratianopolitanus Firewitch |
Bristly Fiddleneck 2 starting to dry out |
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