Don’t ask me why I photography berries, because I can’t tell you. Just know that when I come across wild berries, as I am out walking around, I enjoy photographing them.
Red Berries `Close Up
These images were taken September 5, 2013 a few miles from my home in the Big Thompson Canyon.
Feathery Vine and Black Berries `Close-UpRed Berries and VinesFeathery Vines and Black BerriesBlack Berries`Close-Up
Below are a few more bee images, I took this day. Honey and Red-tailed Bees feeding on some beautiful purple flowers.
Hiding in Blue TipsHanging Up-side down (Red-tailed Bee)Purple Bee Rhapsody
Almost obscured by other flowers and foliage, this little jewel invited me to taken her picture. I took this photo last week on September 5, 2013, during my jaunt up the Big Thompson Canyon. I hope you enjoy her beauty as much as I do.
The morning started out cool and beautiful with white puffy clouds floating like mysterious shapes in the azure sky. The stillness and quiet enhancing the allure to get out. So I got out and drove up to Rocky Mountain National Park to take a few photos. I spotted these wildflowers, growing among the trees, just off a trail.
Purple & Pink Wildflower
seed, rain and light
entice many colors, so bright
purple, pink delight
White Wildflower
wildflower in white
beauty growing in the sun
leaves a happy thought
Yellow & Orange Wildflower
yellow and orange
smiling swaying with the breeze
its sunny side up
Aspen Tree
nature leaves its mark
patterns display happenings
scared old aspen tree
White YarrowBlack & White
I tried to find the names of these wildflowers, but didn’t have any luck. If you know what they are, please let me know.