Buddy Thomason
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Having fulfilled my botanical illustrator wife's request for multiple descriptive images of Heterotheca Jonesei, I was free to wander the gardens, capturing scenes that appealed. Your comments are always welcomed.
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Buddy Thomason
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Here she is:
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James Morrissey
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Hey Buddy,
Thanks for sharing. This is a very nice series. My favorite of the group is the second photo. It is very nicely composed. The first photos are Heterotheca Jonesei? I know the second shots are Purple Cone Flowers (Echinacea Purpurea.)..LOL, thanks in advance for the botanical education. :P
James
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Buddy Thomason
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Hello James - I didn't include Heterotheca Jonesii (Jones' False Goldenaster) in the above series, but here it is:
Yes, #3 is Echinacea purpurea (Eastern Purple Coneflower). I'll confirm the others and add the info here.
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I really like the 'PacMan' shot.
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Buddy Thomason
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I really like the 'PacMan' shot.
Ha! It (#6) is slightly disturbing in the old 'PacMan' way. All the 'open mouths' plus the general pattern got my attention.
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