Here is a Rocky Mountain penstemon, up close and personal.
This genus of the flower world is gorgeous and beguiling, particularly to pollinators. You can see why the flowers below, from a stalk of Penstemon palmerii, are particularly interesting to bumblebees. They can fit their entire bodies inside "bumblebee garages", writhe wildly and come out entirely covered with pollen. Here is a bee's eye view.
The flowing stripes on the palmerii petals is another example of nature's inspiration for abstract art.
From a pure photography standpoint, shooting this week presented some interesting challenges. The wind blew a lot, moving the flowers every which way, but worse yet, when the wind wasn't blowing the no-seeums discovered me very quickly and began taking their fill of my blood. Luckily, that part of the natural cycle ends when the monsoon begins.
until next Monday,
DB
a passion for the image
Wonderful florals as always, Daryl. I'm particularly fond of image three which shows the mathematical precision of each one. It shows Mother Nature's incredible sense of design perfectly.
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