The plants gallery (including one of Dale Chihuly’s lovely ceiling floral displays from The Bellagio) contains photos from the following places: Clinton, Old Lyme, New Haven and Guilford, CT; Las Vegas, NV; Sedona, AZ; Mission Viejo and Joshua Tree National Park, CA; Middletown and Portsmouth, RI; Santa Fe and Taos, NM; New York, NY.
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- Bumpa Tree, Mission Viejo, CA
- New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
- Deep in the Westwoods Trails, Guilford, CT
- Grapes at Chamard Vineyards, Clinton, CT
- Red Cactus Flowers, Joshua Tree NP, CA
- Gorgeous, But Name Unknown, Middletown, RI
- Evening Primrose and Spirea, Guilford, CT
- Cherry Blossoms, Central Park, New York, NY
- Hydrangea, Guilford, CT
- Chihuly’s Floral Ceiling, The Bellagio Lobby, Las Vegas, NM
- December Trees, Zane’s Cycles, Branford, CT
- Rose Display, The Bellagio, Las Vegas, NM
- Spring! Crocuses- Guilfford, CT
- Cherry Tree and Barns, Long Hill Road, Guilford, CT
- Majestic Trees, Florence Griswold’s Property, Old Lyme, CT
- Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT
- Morning Glory, Guilford, CT
- Magical New Haven Tree on Foggy Twelfth Night morning
- Spring! Skunk Cabbage Along the Plank Walk, Westwoods Trails, Guilford, CT
- Foliage View From Bluff Head to Myer Huber Pond, Guilford, CT
- Lady Slippers, Guilford, CT
- Phalaenopsis Orchid and Zebra Backdrop
- Roses placed on Guilford 375th Anniversary Covenant Stone by elementary school re-enactors of the Covenant signing, Guilford, CT
Comments about the plants and nature I have captured:
“Perspective— (You) find the “extra” beauty in nature—maybe something we all look at but you see and capture something more. I remember the Bishop’s Orchard apple trees, early morning pictures—I could feel them in my fingers, imagine the aroma, the hue and the light you caught them in bumped up “pretty” to enchanting.”
“The most memorable is the bluebird snacking on the red berries—what a shot! The bird and the berries are stunning alone, but together, bird mid-air, outstanding!”
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