Beautiful Wyoming Wildflowers
Beautiful Wyoming Wildflowers
It’s the See beautiful blog hop today, and what’s better, than beautiful wildflowers.
We hopped over the mountain and into Jackson on Tuesday. Our first art show starts today in Teton Village. We came a few days early because it’s always so nice to stay here, and I love the walking path that is so close. Wednesday morning the dogs and I set off down the path, and the wild flowers were just beautiful. There is always such a nice variety here. Of course, I didn’t have my real camera with me, but thankfully my cell phone takes great photos in a pinch.
Purple, purple everywhere.
These look like little snapdragons, always so nice.
I thought I would try my hand at creating a virtual bouquet in Photoshop. I kinda like the way this turned out. What do you think?
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Have a great weekend everyone!!
how great… specially the blue ones are wonderful :o)that’s summer :o)
I WANT THOSE BLUE FLOWERS! Blue is my favorite color, and to see flowers in many hues is quite magical. Excellent outdoor photography, Mary!
Your cell phone really does take great pics. I always said if I was ever able to have the cottage of my dreams, I’d have a wildflower garden. This just confirms it. :)
Hello, gorgeous wildflowers. I love the purple and blue flowers. The daisies are lovely. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
All flowers are pretty, but there is something special about wild flowers. Mom always wanted to have a patch of wild flowers, but we don’t have a good spot for that.
So beautiful! Love wildflowers. :)
Gorgeous! Love the virtual bouquet! Snapdragons are one of my faves!
Oh my goodness they are beautiful and so bright!
Hugs
Madi and mom
All the wildflowers are gorgeous! Your photoshop work is great!
Gorgeous! Daisies have always been one of my favorite flowers – I just love their simple beauty.
MARY! Thank you for visiting my blog! Enjoy that fabulous “garden” of open land and natural sculptures that you behold every day! Anita
What are those bright blue ones…do you know? They are gorgeous!!!…:)JP