Wild Flowers
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Spring and summer unveil a remarkable transformation in wild landscapes as vibrant wildflowers burst to life, painting the natural canvas with an array of mesmerizing colors. These bright, saturated hues serve not only to attract insect pollinators to the blooming plants but also serve as a visual feast for photographers attuned to the beauty of the wilderness.
Composite image of a texture background and a Rocky Mountain Iris - June, 2015
Colorado Blue Columbine - July, 2015
Pasque Flower - April, 2016
Thick Penstemon - May, 2016
Rocky Mountain Iris - May, 2016
Jacob’s Ladder - June, 2018
Richardson’s Geranium - June, 2018
Jacob’s Ladder - June, 2018
Willow blossom - April, 2019
Composite image of a texture background and several Early Bluetop Fleabane - June, 2019
Early Blue-top Fleabane in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - June, 2019
Old Man of the Mountain - June, 2020
Old Man of the Mountain - June, 2020
Composite image of dried mud and a Colorado Blue Columbine - June, 2020
Colorado Blue Columbine - June, 2021
Sand Lupine - July, 2021
Wyoming Paintbrush - July, 2021
Columbine and Lupine - July, 2023