Tag Archives: dewy flower bud
03.29.2021 Monochrome Monday-Bloodroot Bud with Dew
I visited the spot where I usually shoot these yesterday morning. I was hoping for some sign of early spring but nothing doing. It was cold, breezy, overcast, and threatening to rain at any moment. I guess you could say … Continue reading
Posted in Black and White, Closeup Photography, Flora, macro photography, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged Black and White photography, bloodroot, dew, dew drops, dewy flower, dewy flower bud, flora, flowers in black and white, Gunn Ledges, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, Sanguinaria canadensis, Sunderland, western massachusetts, Wildflowers
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08.10.2014 Black-eyed Susan
Well, it looks as if yesterday’s post fell on its face. I hope you like this one a little better. 🙂 The other day, Steve Schwartzman suggested that I share some Black-eyed Susan images in the comments on his post … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Flora, Lepidoptera, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged Amherst, Balck-eyed Susan, Brickyard Conservation Area, dewy flower bud, flora, Massachusetts, New England, Rudbeckia hirta, Synchlora aerata, Wavy-lined Emerald larva, western massachusetts, Wildflowers
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