Thursday, July 17, 2014

Single black-eyed Susan

Here is the sole surviving black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) from a bevy that have been obliterated by unknown pests feeding on the petals.


There was a small wasp pollinating it, but shooting hand-held in the early evening light, I got only a "distant" view of it.


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  1. I would suggest displaying some of your pretty photos as framed and matted prints available for purchase.

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    1. Thank you, I'm working on setting up galleries organized by types and styles, and hope to have a functioning online store within a few months. My nature photos are hanging in a dozen homes or so, but I've sold portrait and event prints by the tens of thousands, so this is somewhat new territory for me - that is, actively seeking purchasers for "art" prints.

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