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Just Wildflowers

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 3, 2015 by Art ArizpeMay 3, 2015

It has been a wonderful year for wildflowers. With the Naturescapes Contest deadline less than two weeks away, I’ve got to finish reviewing all my photos and decide which ones to submit. I usually don’t submit that many wildflowers, but … Continue reading →

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After The Rain

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 26, 2015 by Art ArizpeApril 26, 2015

Cloudy and rainy days are the time to get out and photograph nature! The clouds give us a very soft light, even in the middle of the day. It softens the shadows and prevents any glare. The rain not only … Continue reading →

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Spring Wildlife

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 19, 2015 by Art ArizpeApril 19, 2015

We mostly think of wildflowers during the spring, but I was recently reminded about the plentiful wildlife during this time. Ironically, for a couple of the photos, I was interested in getting more wildflower photos and that’s what I was … Continue reading →

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Central Texas Spring

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 12, 2015 by Art ArizpeApril 12, 2015

Our central Texas Spring is well under way. We’ve had a nice crop of wildflowers and everything is green and growing. The wildflower blooms, especially, are due to good rains we had last fall and a nice wet winter. The … Continue reading →

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Bluebonnets Turned To 11

Mother Nature's Son Posted on April 5, 2015 by Art ArizpeApril 5, 2015

Bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis) are the official Texas State Flower. They are in bloom right now and last fall’s rains were perfectly timed for a good display this spring. I admit, though, that maybe I’ve overdone it with all these bluebonnet … Continue reading →

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