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  • When visiting Victoria, British Columbia a few years ago I captured this image of a yellow flower while visiting Butchart Gardens.  This is a great place to photograph and capture close-up images of flowers and also work on abstract imagery.
    Yellow-Flower.tif
  • Visiting Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia during a vacation a few years ago I spent much time with my macro lens getting close with many of the roses and other flowers in the gardens. Just prior to leaving I came across a group of flowers in a quiet part of the park and spent close to thirty minutes just on these flowers. With the macro lens it is possible to get a shallow depth of field (having a few items in focus) which is what I explored in this photograph.
    Closeup-Flower.tif
  • There is something to be said about the magnitude of the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada.  A few years ago I visited the gardens and it is one of those places you can spend all day with your camera.  After a while I focused my efforts on using a macro lens in the rose gardens and looking for interesting elements in the flowers themselves which is the above image.
    Abstract-Flower.tif
  • One summer I met up with some friends near Marble, Colorado and spent a weekend exploring the high country in the area. The valley between the mountains were filled with wildflowers and we spent many hours photographing and exploring the area. As I was photographing some flowers below, I looked up and saw this scene. Two flowers above all the others with a crisp blue sky behind them. Moving just a little I start to capture this scene which was above me prior to moving onto the next area of flowers.
    Summer-in-the-Mountains.tif
  • During the summer of 2009 I hiked to Jasper Lake in the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area. Many of the wildflowers in the area were starting to peak which made a nice hike even more memorable. On the way down from the lake, I noticed the collection of Columbines right next to the trail and having a camera with me captured this image.
    Columbine-Flower-Trail.tif
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  • Late summer is the time of year when fields of sunflowers on the eastern plains of Colorado attract photographers.  The main challenge is finding where they are located as it changes each year.  This year I found a field of sunflowers south of the airport near their peak. I spent a couple of afternoons photographing in this area.  The image of this sunflower is the isolation of the forward sunflower as it leads the rest of the field towards the eastern sky.  It is easy to lose track of time while photographing a field like this with so many options in a close space.
    Sunflowers-Plains.tif
  • One summer on the way to Steamboat Springs I stopped at Rabbit Ears Pass to photograph the wildflowers which were in full bloom at that time.  While fighting off the mosquitos I found some paintbrush and using a shallow depth of focus allowed the other wildflowers to become out of focus in this image.
    Wildflowers-Colorado.tif
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  • After taking the Mount Roberts Tramway from Juneau, I started to hike towards Gastineau Peak. With views of the city and surrounding area it was a great view and soon after I came across fields of wildflowers. For this image I found a collection which stood out and provided a view down the Gastineau Channel towards the airport giving the flowers the primary focus but also allowing a sense of place.
    Wildflowers-above-Juneau.tif
  • Veterans Day led me to Fort Logan National Cemetery for some images. As there were quite a few people out today, I ventured to areas which did not have people at the time in order to respect their privacy at the cemetery. I noticed many flowers throughout the grounds, but the flags in the below image attracted my attention and after looking at the image in Lightroom decided converting it to black and white was more powerful than just in color.
    Fort-Logan-Cemetery.tif
  • As I started on the trail from the Mount Roberts Tramway I was greeted with fields of wildflowers in mid-June. I started photographing the flowers as I headed further up the trail. As I made my way back towards the tram I found this grouping of lupine with a view of Douglas Island behind. Getting low to the flowers I found an angle which captured the flowers as well as some of the snow covered mountains.
    Wildflowers-Summer-Juneau.tif
  • Fall is just about here in Denver, however with the recent rains Civic Center Park is still in full bloom. The full bloom on a clear September day allowed me to capture the flowers and the City and County of Denver Building. In the next couple of weeks this will start to change and the city will start to remove the flowers from the many parks in the City of Denver.
    Civic-Center-Park-Summer.tif