Archive for the ‘Wildflower’ Tag
Empress Leilia On A Foothills Wildflower — Image by kenne
The Empress Leilia lands,
her wings a hush of amber light.
One brief throne—
a wildflower trembling
under her grace.
The mountain holds its breath
to watch beauty pause.
The desert bows once,
then forgets.
— kenne
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Wildflowers (Santa Catalina Mountains) — Image by kenne
The essence of all good photography is gratitude.
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Bearded Penstenon Wildflower — Image by kenne
Funnel-shaped flowers
Once open, a brilliant red
A real firecracker.
— kenne
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Mt. Lemmon Wildflower (Mountain Marigold) — Image by kenne
Sunlight breaks through
After a heavy downpour
Turning the trail into a stream
Breaking off above the creek
Lush green and yellow colors
Coming into being on the slopes
Of my favorite mountain trail
A shadow network of sunshine
Through the trees as juncos
Twittering calls echoes in the woods.
— kenne
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Golden Columbine Wildflower — Image by kenne
The Golden Columbine is native to moist canyon seeps in the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts of southwestern
North America. The word columbine comes from columbinus, in Latin “dove,” referring to the flower’s resemblance
to a cluster of 5 doves. The spurs represent the birds’ heads and shoulders; the spreading sepals,
the wings; the blade of the petal, each bird’s body. The genus name, from the Latin aquila (“eagle”),
alludes to the petals, which resemble eagle talons. — Source: wildflower.org
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Silverpuff Wildflower — Photo-Artistry by kenne
“I exist as I am, that is enough.”
— Walt Whitman
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Rock Hibiscus on Hope Camp Trail — Image by kenne
A Rock Hibiscus
Almost abandoned by spring
Lonely on the trail.
— kenne
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Wildflower Stages of Life — Photo-Artistry by kenne
I trust in nature for the stable laws of beauty and utility.
Spring shall plant and autumn garner to the end of time.
— Robert Browning
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Calicle Globemallow Wildflower — Image by kenne
Beauty on my path
Walking out from my shelter
A breath of fresh air.
— kenne
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Late Blooming Wildflower On Mt. Lemmon — Image by kenne
While on Mt. Lemmon photographing fall colors over the weekend,
I spotted this beautiful blooming plant.Â
— kenne
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Wildflower Grunge Art by kenne
A digital brush
With layers of texture filters —
Call it grunge art.
— kenne
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Arizona Wildflower Painting by kenne
Things are as they are
There is no past or future
Only the present.
— kenne
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“Busy Bee” Image by kenne
Life is full of beauty. Notice it.
Notice the bumble bee,
the small child,
and the smiling faces.
Smell the rain,
and feel the wind.
Live your life to the fullest potential,
and fight for your dreams.
— Ashley Smith
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Globemallow Grunge — Computer Painting by kenne
Globemallow art
a wildflower in grunge
dark and in contrast.
Opposite natures
juxtaposition of forms
beauty by contrast.
— kenne
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Blue Dicks — Image by kenne
blue dicks wildflower
every boy plays with this name
double entendre
— kenne
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