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Yellow Moss with Red Tips

Mosses are truly amazing plants, some of the most primitive yet pervasive life forms on earth, and their beauty can be astounding.


Immature Oak Leaves

My favorite stage in the life of a leaf is when it first emerges from the bud in the spring.  It’s amazing to observe the fractal nature of the tiny leaves, and you can often see the true color of the leaf because the chlorophyl has not developed yet.


Three Purple Lactarius

Wisconsin, November 2010


Mullein


Withered Thistle


Trout Lily

This is a beautiful Trout Lily blossom.  Photographed about 5 inches from the forest floor at River Edge Nature Center in Newburg, Wisconsin.  Spring 2005.


Spectacular Sunrise


Flowing Stream at Gov. Dodge

This is a shallow little stream flowing away from a waterfall and down a boulder-strewn gully at Governor Dodge State Park in Dodgeville, Wisconsin.


Wrinkled Pair 1, 2

A fascinating and beautiful pair of wrinkled mushrooms growing on a log in the River Edge Nature Preserve, Newburg Wisconsin. I have not yet determined the species… September 2006.


Burgundy Sunflower 1


This is a personal favorite photograph of mine. An heirloom variety of purple/red sunflower that I grew at Wellspring Farm in Newburg, Wisconsin. Despite the poor focus, the colors and composition are very pleasing to me.  September, 2005.


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