Monday, September 5, 2011

Truffula Seeds


This was taken at the Botanical Gardens in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It reminds me of the truffula trees in the Lorax by Dr. Seuss. It also kind of reminds me of the speck that Horton finds in Horton Finds A Who. Maybe I have Dr. Seuss on the brain because school starts tomorrow.

In Lightroom I darkened the greens and cropped it to be a square instead of rectangle. For more photos from Pepper Tree Prints click here.

Grape Soda


This is a Grape Soda Lupine that I found last spring in the deserts of Imperial county. I went camping and alongside the road were clumps of these lupine. I stopped alongside the road, which is a common occurrence, and took a few pictures. It was an extremely windy day and so most of the pictures that I took that day looked like a was a sloppy drunkard because the flowers were haphazardly out of frame. The wind was blowing so very hard that most of the flowers looked to be at a 45 degree angle. This was the best one and I even had to straighten it out a little. In Lightroom, I deepened the black fill, saturated the purple/magenta a little more and straightened it about 10 degrees or so.

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

In Flander's Field

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

by John McCrae.


This poem was written about World War I by a Lt. Colonel in the army after he watched his friend die. A very tragic about war and death. Apparently poppies grew with abundance in this field because the soil was so disturbed by the killings and the burying of the dead. An awful thought indeed.

I was in Anderson Nursery and Garden the other day and saw a packet of poppy seeds and the color was "Flander's Field". I just thought it was interesting that a poem documenting a young man's death has influences the vernacular of horticulture. Also, the red poppy is the icon of Remembrance Day (according to Wikipedia), I'm not sure if this is attributed to the poem or not but none the less an interesting tidbit. I ended up buying the Flander's Field poppies but mostly out of nostalgia, when I was very young my dad would recite this poem in his deep unwavering voice. It was haunting then thinking about all the people who gave up their lives for a cause...it's even more haunting now with the understanding that most military men and women are younger than me and so many young lives are lost for causes that are hazy at best and unnecessary at worst. Wow, this took an unexpected political bend...anyway, I haven't planted the seeds yet but they are the exact color of this poppy...maybe it is also a Flander's Field poppy.

In Ligthroom, I cropped out some of the fence background, darkened the background, and saturated the red and green hues a little to help them 'pop'. For a link to this picture on my Etsy page go here.


As a side note, every time I typed 'poppy' in this post I first typed 'poopy' and then had to go back and fix it. I thought it was funny every single time.

Dew on Leaves


This picture was taken at Bodega Bay. If you have never heard of Bodega Bay, it's claim to fame is being where Alfred Hitchcock filmed "The Birds"...well at least that is what the sign said. It also is very good place to go whale spotting...again we didn't experience the whales but we did see a lot of whale watchers. My favorite part of the day was the drive to Bodega Bay. You have to drive over the Golden Gate Bridge and then through the most adorable farm country. The bay is surrounded by little art galleries, coffee shops, and cute little weathered houses. A nice day trip from San Fran. Anyway, along the coast it is so windy and cold but also revitalizing. We walked up to the point and along the way there were so many precious little plants covered in salt water dew. This is one of those pictures.

There was no modifications made in Lightroom. For more information on this picture go to my Etsy page. Pepper Tree Prints