Here are this week's photographs:
An orchid, given to me by my aunt, continues to flower. However, the edges of the petals are turning brown.
An iris that didn't bloom last year has bloomed six times so far this year.
I had some time alone Saturday, so I went for a walk. Along the way I encountered a squirrel and located a patch of wildflowers.
I love black & white photographs. It works especially nice with trees and tree limbs. I added a filter effect called, Holga Processing, to the original color image to achieve this result.
These large Robber Flys are the fierce predator of the insect world, not something you want to tangle with...if you're an insect.
Here is the bloom from a dwarf variety of powder puff growing at my mother's house.
My grandmother's amaryllis continue to bloom and remind everyone of her. These are at my mother's house.
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Suzanne
Suzanne Williams Photography
Florida, USA
Suzanne Williams is a native Floridian, wife, and mother, with a penchant for spelling anything, who happens to love photography.
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