Hello Carroll. You can goggle Queen Anne Lace to see it is a wild flower. Most times you see photos of it it is in bloom. It has a long vibrant green stem that branches wildly out into a canopy of tiny white blooms. It is a pretty flower. But I love the contrast on it in the winter... to see it curled unto itself protected and ready for the oncoming harsh weather.
This is my near daily photography web log. I got interested in photography in high school and have been taking shots ever since. I am still developing techniques and honing my eye. I tend to gravitate toward macro shots, small subjects and low perspective. Have fun digging through the blog and looking at old posts. You will see that I have worked through different processing, framing and display techniques along the way. It's all in an effort to learn something new. All of these photos were taken with minimal equipment and consumer level cameras. You can do any of this with your camera too. Thanks for stopping by. Leave a comment or ask a question. Let's learn this stuff together.
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Hello....what´s a Queen Anne's Lace ? :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Carroll. You can goggle Queen Anne Lace to see it is a wild flower. Most times you see photos of it it is in bloom. It has a long vibrant green stem that branches wildly out into a canopy of tiny white blooms. It is a pretty flower. But I love the contrast on it in the winter... to see it curled unto itself protected and ready for the oncoming harsh weather.
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Here are some links of QAL in season.
Thanks for giving another view of a delicate graceful flower
ReplyDeletenice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,very delicate..thanks for the explanation.
ReplyDeleteI believe we don´t have this flower here in Brazil!