Black eyed Susan Wildflower
by Carol Senske
Title
Black eyed Susan Wildflower
Artist
Carol Senske
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
I took this picture today and brought it into ON1 Photo for enhancement. My camera is a Canon EOS Rebel T5i with a Canon 100mm macro lens. These flowers are growing in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA on September 29, 2019.
Black-eyed Susan wildflowers are a wonderful way to see out the summer. The Latin name is Rudbeckia hirta and they are in the sunflower family. They grow to be a couple feet tall and will return every year if happy where they sprout. Look for them in late-ish summer and early autumn in fields and waste areas.
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September 29th, 2019
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Comments (8)
Kathryn Jones
Beautiful colours and lighting!
Carol Senske replied:
I greatly appreciate your visit and the time you spent browsing and commenting! Thank you.
Bunny Clarke
Gorgeous capture and composition!
Carol Senske replied:
F/L. This year was very bad for my wildflowers - good thing to have pictures! Thanks for coming by, Bunny:>)
Nancy Kane Chapman
My grandmother's patch was a regular sight, returning every summer. I can picture it today. Great processing over typography!! F/L++
Carol Senske replied:
:>) . You made my day, Nancy! Thank you for this wonderful comment. Thursday is my 2nd cataract operation - the first went well so I'm not anticipating any issues whatsoever:>) . Very easy process. Thought of Sarah today. Someone has a fall festival with a pumpkin patch - wasn't she videoing a patch with a friend who just had surgery (maybe last year?). Hugs to you and yours.