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7 comments:
Nice, i like how only the one stalk is in focus in the last shot, and the rest just sort of fades
Okay, based on the milk out the nose thing I went and looked to see what BJ was talking about. You guys are too funny! Fortunately, I wasn't drinking milk.
Oh, and I love your cow parsnip macros. They are so much more beautiful than their name implies!
Lovely photos, what great looking cow parsnips, I've never seen them before.
love the lime coloration of the Cow Parsnip before opening to such a pretty flat head of white blossoms. They resemble Water Hemlock which are extremely poisonous. Cattle, sheep, horses have been known to die from ingesting a little bite.
BlessYourHeart
I love how you find beauty in the everyday -- this wildflower couldn't be more beautiful.... I scrolled down and enjoyed your posts below. That was funny to find the one from last winter -- that's one way to cool down. (I should have that on the wall here in Florida right now.)
it reminds me of dill
Beautiful shots!
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