Dreamy Common Vetch
Sinky the Wayward Pacific Tree Frog
174/365: "Bathe twice a day to be really clean, on…
Red Buds in A Green Star
Beautiful Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider Collage
Jumping Spider the Size of a Grain of Rice!
Itty Bitty Jumping Spider
A Family of Friendly Droplets! :D
175/365: "Patience is a Virtue." ~ English Proverb
176/365: "Red is obviously such a stimulating colo…
Glowing Red Chevy Master
Red Milkweed Beetle on a Stem
Back View of a Red Milkweed Beetle
Dressed For a Night on the Town!
177/365: "Your happiness is intertwined with your…
Musically Inclined Treble Clef Tendril
Gracefully Curled Tendril with Refracted Leaf
Droplet-Paned Tendril Circle within a Larger Circl…
178/365: "If you wish to succeed in life, make per…
Dreamy Goatsbeard Seed Head, Parachutes and Achene…
Goatsbeard Achenes and Stalk with Parachutes
Glowing Goatsbeard Parachutes (Pappus)
Goatsbeard Seed Head and Achenes
179/365: "Know the true value of time; snatch, sei…
Poppy with Droplets
Abstract Classic Ford Details
Glowing Husk of a Tarweed Blossom
Fading Glory, Still Beautiful
180/365: "I believe in the photographer's magic —…
Say Hello to Miss Poppy!
181/365: "...People will forget what you said, peo…
Miss Poppy's Stylish Hairdo
[STORY TIME!] 182/365: "The value of life can be m…
365 Project: June Collage
With this Ring I Thee Wed
183/365: "Photography takes an instant out of time…
Kissed By The Sun
Poppy Anthers Glowing in the Morning Light
184/365: "Flowers always make people better, happi…
Frilly Skirt!
Poppy Family
Emerging Poppy with Oil Paint Texture
Wild Strawberry Blossom
185/365: "The Universal view melts things into a b…
Golden Blossoms
186/365: "Nothing is softer or more flexible than…
Droplets with Poppy Refraction and Bokeh
Fireworks on the Fourth of July!
187/365: "I learned that courage was not the absen…
Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan Gazing at the Sky
The Green Eye of an Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan
Bokeh Shot of an Irish Eyes Black-Eyed Susan
188/365: "Happiness resides not in possessions, an…
Green-Eyed Coneflower
White Echinacea
Sparkling Pink Poppy Face
Heart of a Pink Poppy
189/365: "The most important thing is to enjoy you…
"Get it Off My Face!!!!"...Adorable Baby Swift Cra…
190/365: "Holding on to anger is like grasping a h…
Textured Fitch's Spikeweed
Three Ladies Wearing Pretty Pink Bonnets
172/365: "It is in your moments of decision that y…
Rough Eyelash Bud in Pink
Rough Eyelash Bud in White
Black Beetle on Daisy
Goatsbeard Unfurling
A Trio of Wild Oats
Itsy Bitsy Spiders!!
171/365: "He is richest who is content with the le…
Julia Abbott Janeway: Robin
Star Light, Star Bright: Starry Nights in Fairy La…
15/365: “You can chain me, you can torture me, you…
St. John's Wort: The 140th Flower of Spring & Summ…
Cut-Leaved Geranium: The 28th Flower of Spring!
Angel's Pond: Froglet Contemplating Life
Cucumber Beetle on a Rainy Day
170/365: "I perhaps owe having become a painter to…
Longhorn Beetle on Blackberry Blossom
Angel's Pond: Pile o' Kids
169/365: "For every drug that benefits a patient,…
Betty Boop at the Medford Cruise Show 'n' Shine
Dried Flower Glowing in Early Evening Sunlight
Grasshopper on Brodiaea Cropped
168/365: "Enough is as good as a feast." ~ Joshua…
Gleaming Red Petunia with Satin Petals
Cute Little Shield Bug
167/365: "Worm or beetle - drought or tempest - on…
166/365: "The cars we drive say a lot about us." ~…
165/365: "Keep your face always toward the sunshin…
Angel's Pond: Emergence
California Ringlet Butterfly on a Leaf
164/365: "Keep your love of nature, for that is th…
Gorgeous Red Bud
Bee Butt
163/365: "I liked pretending to be other people: I…
Textured Rose in Black & White
Dreamy Daisy
A Single Bleeding Heart
162/365: “Biology is the science. Evolution is the…
Gorgeous Daddy Long Leg Spider
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[STORY TIME!!] 161/365: “The power of one is above…
160/365: "Friendship is a word, the very sight of…
Unfurling Fern
159/365: "Each new generation born is in effect an…
Dainty Virginia Stock Blossom
Bee in Snowberry Flower
Ice in Hot Pink Bottle
158/365: "There is no abstract art. You must alway…
Petals of a Peony
Roscoe's Midnight Snack
157/365: “We are born princes and the civilizing p…
156/365: "Flowers are love's truest language." ~ P…
Water Skeeter
Water Boatman: Backswimmer
155/365: "These aren’t the droids we’re looking fo…
Surprising Details of the Hot Pink Matsumoto Aster
Amazing Toad Eye
Juvenile Katydid Looking Down
Sea of Pink
154/365: "One touch of nature makes the whole worl…
153/365: "We hope that, when the insects take over…
365 Project: May Collage
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173/365: "Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us." ~ Wilma Rudolph
Today I was on a MISSION! There is one place on our property where wild sweet peas bloom, and I didn't discover them until last year. In fact, I took lots of pictures then but never posted any because they got buried in the zillions of pictures I have which may never get any attention from me. However, I really wanted to feature these beautiful flowers for my 365 and I would have been really sad if I missed them. Today was the day, and I successfully refused to be distracted by anything on the way!
When I got there, the sun was still low enough to make the blossoms glow warmly, and I was just enchanted by them. They grow in heaps on the forest floor, and climbed up the trees and bushes. Here and there the sun shined through and shafts of light played upon the hot pink blossoms. What a delight. I took many, many pictures, and I processed six of them, but tonight I only have time to share two. The other picture today is a fun capture of a frog that Steve caught in our shop sink the other day. He brought "Sinky" over to Angel's Pond and I got a couple of fun pictures, one of which I'm posting tonight! :)
Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American athlete and an Olympic champion. Rudolph was considered the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and competed in two Olympic Games, in 1956 and in 1960. Wikipedia: Wilma Rudolph
Explored on June 23, 2013, best placement, page 3.
When I got there, the sun was still low enough to make the blossoms glow warmly, and I was just enchanted by them. They grow in heaps on the forest floor, and climbed up the trees and bushes. Here and there the sun shined through and shafts of light played upon the hot pink blossoms. What a delight. I took many, many pictures, and I processed six of them, but tonight I only have time to share two. The other picture today is a fun capture of a frog that Steve caught in our shop sink the other day. He brought "Sinky" over to Angel's Pond and I got a couple of fun pictures, one of which I'm posting tonight! :)
Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American athlete and an Olympic champion. Rudolph was considered the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and competed in two Olympic Games, in 1956 and in 1960. Wikipedia: Wilma Rudolph
Explored on June 23, 2013, best placement, page 3.
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"I successfully refused to be distracted by anything on the way! "
now for the technical question...how did you manage that? I could use that tip.
Sweet peas are so delicate and romantic and that fragrance is just mysterious.. awesome capture Janet.
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