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Some more “messing around” with the macro focus on my Nokia N97. Man, I LOVE this phone
These are TINY flowers on a plant found at Bowditch Point Regional Park on Fort Myers Beach, Florida. The people we saw photographing these identified them merely as “heliotropium” so I had a tough time isolating it even with a bazillion books at my disposal. Finally found it at this site: www.regionalconservation.org/beta/nfyn/plantdetail.asp?tx… – and found it interesting that on the east side of South Florida, they are yellow, but here on the west coast, they are white, as pictured. So it’s actually a Pineland Heliotrope but I’ve also seen googled pictures identify it as a “seaside” heliotrope.
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Just wanted to let you know how much I’ve enjoyed following your traipsings around SWFL especially your coastal class.
Aw, thanks! It’s worth blogging just to get a comment like that
I have lots more to share about the class, and I’ve already signed up for another module. Really loving it!
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Pretty! I am constantly amazed at the quality of the photos you get with your phone. And I refuse to mention that we cannot figure out how to get our photos out of our phones. Don’t want to make my fam appear technically challenged, LOL.