Category: Botanicals
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Wishing my followers a Happy Easter 2024!
As we celebrate this joyful occasion, let us take a moment to reflect on the meaning of Easter and some of its symbols
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Adorable wildflowers at the Stebbins Cold Canyon Preserve (California, USA)
At the Stebbins Cold Canyon, I have spotted a number of adorable flowers. This post contains some photography tips.
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The portrait of a Lily Seedpod, Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus, in black and white
The seedpod of a Common Yellow Day Lily is portrayed in black and white, a good reminder of the cycle of life and continuation through reproduction.
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Working in projects and series- Winter Tulip, progress report
Winter Tulip is a series showcasing the life cycle of a tulip flower, from bud to wilting.
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Photographing Datura: A Mystical White Flower Important to Pollinators
I delve into the world of Datura, exploring its symbolism and the significance it holds for our pollinator friends.
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The African Iris flower, a beautiful example of impermanence, only lasts one day
I write about two photographs of the African Iris flower, a beautiful example of impermanence, and how I obtained them.
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The Foxtail Agave project- and a quote from Epictetus – partial conclusion
The Foxtail Agave project has come to a halt and I consider it finished for the moment.
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Fun with tomato photography in black and white
Peppers are fun to photograph and reveal interesting shapes when looked at from certain angles. In this post, I write about a few photos of these vegetables I have created, in black and white.
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The most delicate flower grows amongst the sharpest spines – Echinopsis chiloensis, a Chilean cactus
Storytelling with one photograph, cactus spines and analogies with life, photography tips: a bit of everything.
