Thank you Josephine!
I like to take pictures. But lately, I have not been too active in photography of wildflowers. Most I photographed insects and spiders. Insects have an advantage. Just a light on at night and the insects come to you for a photo shoot.
For the wildflowers, you have to be where they are, and at the right time.
Of course all this may be required in the case of insects, too.
And spring is so short! I fear that with this long winter, we will go directly into summer.
Few more photos of
Nothoscordum bivalve (taken on February 9, 2014 - Victoria, Tx.)
The plants are in backyard. Here in South, should be a sign of spring. How are Snowdrops in other zones.
(Yes, maybe they are to much photos of the same plant, hope not be boring.)
Photos without using flash.
Photos with using flash. Allows setting shorter exposure time and use a narrow aperture. The background will be dimly lit and becomes black in photos.