They are the by-products of a rainy day at the 13th Annual Wildflower Festival at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah.














Tall Tales From The Field
They are the by-products of a rainy day at the 13th Annual Wildflower Festival at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah.
13 responses to “What Do High-Color, Closeups, Raindrops and Abstractness Have In Common”
Beautiful! I especially like the spruce pine cones.
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Such a delight your beautiful flower images!
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Thanks Cornelia!
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Stunning photos…..especially the pine cones! What lens were you shooting with for the close-up?
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Thanks Donna. For the closeups I used a 105mm macro lens. I also use extension tubes to get really close
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Good to know……thanks for sharing!
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Another beautiful post with wonderful images!
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Thanks for the really nice comment
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Beautiful nature shots!
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Lovely! Thanks for putting a name to many of the flowers I see during my travels.
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Wow, beautiful, esp. the closeups. Must have been grand to see all spread out before you.
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You would of loved it Eliza but I think we were about a week past peak blooming
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Beautiful all the same.
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