This shot was taken at the Hot Springs Terraces. It is kind of a two-fer. The ones in front look like a kind of Groundsel.
As to the one’s in the back, I haven’t a clue.
The convergence of weather, time of year, and old age
that yields wildflower photographs a common tourist
(not a professional) would take.
This shot was taken at the Hot Springs Terraces. It is kind of a two-fer. The ones in front look like a kind of Groundsel.
As to the one’s in the back, I haven’t a clue.
Sometimes the story is how you took the picture, and perhaps what you should have done. At a sceanic stop our guides pointed out a yellow flower as a Glacier Lily or Erythronium grandiflorum. So I took a picture of our guide taking a picture.
So far so good.
I centered my shot and took a picture of the flower. But the story is I didn’t put on my glasses to check the photo. And I rarely check it on the camera since the LCD display is small
What I got was a good picture of the back of the flower, not the front. But the wind wasn’t blowing, so at least it isn’t blurry.
Here’s another unknown.
We found these while walking around the Hot Springs Terraces. Near as I can tell they are a sort of Bistort.