Heavenly Hillside [Wildflowers Photos of Natural Flowers in the Wild]
Uploaded: June 21, 2012 05:19:53
In the spring, the very rocky hill along the road to the Lily Pond in Mill Creek Park is filled with these tiny yellow wildflowers. After they fade away, a batch of other, less flamboyant flowers take over. Amazing how they can grow on what appears to be solid rock! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MAY WINNERS and have a wonderful Thursday, everyone!
Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Robert R. Goodman June 21, 2012
Hi Monnie,Beautiful caprture my friend,Amazing how they can grow.Out here we have cactus that look like they grow out rocks!!!! #1470490
Nancy L. Green
June 21, 2012
Mike Clime June 21, 2012
Very pretty shades of yellow and green, Monnie! Amazing what nature can do! #10194370Jack Gaskin June 21, 2012
Shame all roadsides dont look this good.. REAL NICELike AFRICA HOT HEAR TODAY Broke records 94
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Millie A. Talarico
June 21, 2012
MELODIE C. ROBERTS June 21, 2012
Mother NatureBeautiful Monnie! #10194827
Carol L. Fowler June 21, 2012
I love it when flowers form blankets of color! #10194831David Phalen June 21, 2012
Yes it is amazing!! Love the light and colors!! #10194884
Amanda J. Tanner
June 22, 2012
Arthur Bohlmann March 18, 2013
Really nice capture. #10614753Susan Williams March 21, 2013
Beautiful image, nicely composed, and an interesting story. Nice work. #10618264
Rita K. Connell
March 22, 2013
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