A loveseat just waiting for a couple of lovers to put it to use.
Two flowers in full bloom. This photograph has been awarded Honorable Mention in a fine art contest.
This columbine was placed atop a photo of a masonry wall with cracks.
The foreground displays Indian Paintbrush in front of the lone rocky boulder.
A dahlia in digital paint.
This weathered wood rail fence is surrounded by blue and yellow flowers.
A digitally painted red dianthus that reminded me of a galaxy's shape.
I couldn't quite tell if this is purple or something like pinkish blue.
This sunflower seems to be ignoring the direct sunlight.
An edge view of a white flower with a yellow center.
This rose photograph was taken in a dark room with light from a flashlight.
This busy little critter is looking for pollen.
A peach-colored beautiful flower.
This specimen very clearly shows why columbines are so popular in Colorado.
Just a fancy title for a dianthus.
This floral digital painting is at the corner of a wood deck.
A piece of weathered wood surrounded by a field of Indian Paintbrush.
This waterlilly shares a space on the pond with its reflection.
There isn't much else to say; the title says it all.
Look carefully and you will see the horizon reflecting in the droplet of water hanging below the leaf.
This tulip appears to glow using the available room light.
The floral box adds a special touch to the stained glass window on this log cabin.
Even weeds can have their day!
Low light in the room accentuates the white pedals here.
A painted scene of blue flowers that began as a photograph.
Nature's display of colors.
What had been a photograph was changed into a painting of these bright red flowers.
The flower that's made Colorado famous!
Flowers and dandelion weeds usually don't mix well.