Sometimes white flowers are difficult to photograph because they tend to appear overexposed. These behaved nicely and even pop.
One might wonder why the pavement stops abruptly. The wild field beyond is an acceptable excuse.
This poor sunflower stalk can barely support all of its customers.
This picture started out as a portrait-oriented image, as seen on the right side. The left side is a larger rendition of the...left side!
The clouded sky must have prompted my flash to activate, brightening the flower things in the foreground to a glowing appearance.
This once-attractive flower will not give up, in spite of many intrusions.
I call this a wallflower, with a klutzy frame.
If you sit on this bench too long, the sunflowers will overtake you.
This is a hopefully interesting treatment of a portrait-oriented image.
The sky-reaching grass is in focus here, but we mustn’t overlook the floral floor. (Say
floral floor five times fast.)
Ah, the beloved cone flowers, with their very own explanatory sign.
What must lie on the other side of that fence?
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