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This is a photo taken at sunset of the old railway trail, with the foreground in shadow and the distance still illuminated.
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For those of us not trained in the studio, sometimes we have learned to improvise. My hat's shadow brought out the color in these yellow trout lillies at Tahquamenon Falls State Park, Michigan, May, 2021.
Ιf we take into account all the parallel horizontal lines of real life, we will identify them in a photograph and extend them, then where they join, we will find the point of departure. "DSC_0102
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Light and Shadow
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Lumière et ombre
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Luz e sombra
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #光与影
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Licht und Schatten
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Luz y sombra
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A honey bee on a Cleome or "Spider flower".I don't know what particular species of Cleome this one is.After all,there are about 275 species of the flower and I certainly wasn't going to go through them all to find out!Cleome are native to South America in countries like Argentina,Uruguay Paraguay and southern Brazil, although some believe South Africa to be the place of origin.Most of you already know about the Cleome,so I won't say much about it.One interesting thing I read about them however is that the plant,as you know,have prickly thorns and also a pungent odor that some people find offensive.Now,there are newer hybrids of cleome that are odorless!One such hybrid called"Señorita Rosalita" (a catchy name) is both odorless and thornless.Also,cleome are generally annual and perennial plants.The newer breed of the plant however will not grow next year's flowers,because the seeds are sterile.The reason for that,I think,is that the plant is considered to be invasive if the seeds are allowed to fall on the ground.The newer hybrids are also smaller than the original,like the "Señorita Rosalita"mentioned above which grows up to three feet high,I believe.