I got distracted by all the flowers in the area.
My son uses a white card next to the image subject to fool his iPhone and get better lighting.
Interesting critter.
What is interesting about these leaves is that they appear to have been strung together via needle and thread.
Not sure what these are. I refer to them as “pods.”
Climbing flowers.
Tiny, but still beautiful and outstanding.
The blossoms are attractive, but the seeds look like alien monsters.
The plentiful but elusive columbines.
The smallish flowers hold their own in this environment.
Yet another type of flower.
More “pods.”
Daisies, in a feeble attempt to convert a portrait-oriented image into a landscape.
SE Missouri 2016 Part 3
- Roanoker
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- Roanoker
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Re: SE Missouri 2016 Part 3
These are the last pictures for this trip.
These looked like scattered stars to me.
Please don’t eat the daisies.
This flower is trying to hide from me.
Simple clover, but how beautiful.
Black butterfly or moth feasting on clover.
Ditto, with a change of costume.
Not terribly attractive, but interesting.
A lowly dandelion but still quite stunning.
Pretty little bell. I wonder if we can hear it ring.
Um, this started out as a portrait-oriented image, and it was a bit skewed. So I stretched and twisted it to fit my preferred 4:3 aspect ratio and line it up straighter. I tried to center the sign horizontally, but it wasn’t working, so I gave up. WYSIWYG.
Since we were leaving the park, a picture of this sign seemed appropriate.
Ditto for this one.
These looked like scattered stars to me.
Please don’t eat the daisies.
This flower is trying to hide from me.
Simple clover, but how beautiful.
Black butterfly or moth feasting on clover.
Ditto, with a change of costume.
Not terribly attractive, but interesting.
A lowly dandelion but still quite stunning.
Pretty little bell. I wonder if we can hear it ring.
Um, this started out as a portrait-oriented image, and it was a bit skewed. So I stretched and twisted it to fit my preferred 4:3 aspect ratio and line it up straighter. I tried to center the sign horizontally, but it wasn’t working, so I gave up. WYSIWYG.
Since we were leaving the park, a picture of this sign seemed appropriate.
Ditto for this one.
- StL_Dan
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Re: SE Missouri 2016 Part 3
These are great. Thanks for sharing.