Foamflower
10May09
A portrait of a common wildflower in the northeast:

The spring leafing out is becoming complete. Maples are in full leaf, grass is up, the oaks are greening up. There are lots of butterfly species flying now – today I saw three species of elfin, American Lady, Spring Azure, Juvenal’s Duskywing, Pearl Crescent, American Copper, suphurs, whites, and my first dragonflies and tiger beetles of the season.
Filed under: Flowers, Macro, Nature | 2 Comments
Tags: Flowers, Macro, nature study, spring, wildflowers
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Very simple yet beautiful composition. I really like the repeated pattern in the background. The soft muted colors are also very nice. I’m not sure why but I still am not seeing much in the way of butterflies here in Pennsylvania.
Hi Thomas,
This is a very nice composition. It sounds quiet and relaxing!