Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Penstemon and Mexican Poppies
Continuing with wildflowers for now, here we have Penstemon (the purple flowers in the foreground) and Mexican Poppies. Photographing wildflowers is one of those very acceptable "interruptions" (for me) from moose, elk, bear, etc. And, although a "macro photographer" would probably be able to take much better photos, I can get some wonderful color and composition. And, since most people have digital cameras, there are wonderful opportunities (for all) in the Tucson area now to have fun trying different angles, distances, compositions, and focuses. There is such a wide variety of wildflowers that you can get many different colors too. And, as you look at the photos you have taken, you realize that you have been able to capture some of nature's most beautiful and totally "wild" flowers.
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