RF2R1DYYT–Two pipe wrenches posed as if in an arguement. Title: 'A wrenching conversation.'
RF2R1E332–Macro view of parrot tulip after rain
RF2R1DYMG–Fourwing evening primrose flower (Oenothera tetraptera) with two buds. Member of the primrose family. Native to the Americas but widely naturalized. F
RF2R1DY1K–Macro view of parrot tulip
RF2R1DXEX–Close-up view of flowers of American fringe tree (Chionanthus virginicus).
RF2R1DXMB–Macro view of scouring rush horsetail (Equisetum hyemale) shoots in spring. Ovoid objects are immature spore-forming fruiting bodies, or strobili.
RF2R1DYAH–Macro view of parrot tulip after rain
RF2R1DX7A–Macro view of trumpet honeysuckle
RF2R1DWMX–Macro view of scouring rush horsetail (Equisetum hyemale) shoots in spring. Ovoid objects are the spore-forming fruiting bodies, or strobili.
RF2R1DWTR–Fourwing evening primrose flower s(Oenothera tetraptera) in wildflower meadow. Member of the primrose family. Native to the Americas but widely natura
RF2M4JPAN–Larva of tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus) in defensive posture showing eye spots, which act as deterence to attack by predators.
RF2M4JPRE–Macro view of Ubobium sp. sea shells. Shells range in size from 6 to 12 mm in diameter.
RF2M4JPAY–Angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum sp.) with jaws spread. Photo taken in Northern Virginia.
RF2M4JPAK–Larva of tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus) in defensive posture, displaying eye spots as deterence to attack by predators.
RF2M4JPB1–Camponotus (sp.) ants herding oleander aphids on seed pod of butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa).
RF2M4JPAT–Tree ferns growing among the high diversity of other plants and trees in the tropical cloud forests of the Mindo region of Ecuador.
RF2M4JPE4–Larva of spicebush swallowtail butterfly (Papilio troilus) hiding inside spicebush leaf that it has wrapped itself inside of using silk. Large false e
RF2M4JP6F–Small plastic finger puppets
RF2M1GKYD–Leaf of tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) floating on pond surface with tree freflection in background.
RF2M140W8–Old plane resting on old door with curl of wood shaving.
RF2M1GM3P–Macro view of hackberry tree bark with false sky inserted to simulate rock formation landscape.
RF2M1GM1F–Macro view of shell of sand dollar (Mellita quinquiesperforata)
RF2M1413W–Seeds of clematis vine in autumn
RF2M1GM39–Skull of Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) showing large number of teeth (50)--more than any other land ammal in North America.
RF2M1GM40–Rattlesnake Master (Eryngium yuccifolium) seed heads and spider webs covered in dew in winter in Virginia.
RF2M140WD–Branch of American sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) in late autumn, with fruits.
RF2M140TF–Vintage bronze bird sculpture with feather
RF2M140WM–Seed pods of wild senna (Senna hebecarpa) in late autumn
RF2M1GM4C–Dwarf rhododendron (Rhododendron impeditum) blooming in mid-December in central Virginia. Evergreen shrub is native to China.
RF2M140WB–Still life of rocks on old scale.
RF2JJ08P2–Macro view of edge of leaf of lettuce.
RF2JJ08TJ–Flower and buds of cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) in garden in central Virginia.
RF2JK6R0M–Mold growing on rotting peach. Fifth of a series of six.
RF2KG3H7B–Leaves of Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) in fall on trunk of crepe myrtle tree (Lagerstroemia sp.).
RF2KG3GJ1–Twig of witch hazel tree in late autumn in Virginia showing blossoms and a gall formed by the witch hazel bud gall aphid.
RF2KG08EF–Autumn leaf floating on surface of pond in autumn in central Virginia.
RF2KG3DC6–Seeds of clematis vine in autumn
RF2KG3CHG–Rain drop at tip of leaf, illuminated by bean of light.
RF2KG3D6M–Seed pod of jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) in autumn.
RF2KG08E3–Rain drop at tip of leaf, illuminated by bean of light.
RF2KG3D2B–Two autumn leaves 'floating' in yin and yang position.
RF2KG3CXF–Head of cabbage on old iron scale
RF2KG3CF0–Fruits of eastern prickly pear cactus (Opuntia humifusa) in fall in garden in Virgnia.
RF2KG08EH–A vase of roses.
RF2KG3D5T–Seed pods of ivy-leaf morning glory (Ipomoea hederacea)
RF2KG3DG5–Common catbrier (Similax rotundifolia) backlit in autumn in central Virginia. Common native woody vine of eastern and southeastern United States.
RF2K892AK–Black walnut leaf in shape of snake.
RF2K892AX–Black walnut leaf in shape of snake.
RF2K8928T–Still life showing baskets, old book, glasses, and hydrangea flower in vase.
RF2K7XNC6–Macro view of fruit of American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana).
RF2K7XNDF–Lantana blossom before fully opening.
RF2K7XND8–Ball bearings with black background
RF2JWFC25–Shoreline of an island among the 30,000 island archipelago on the eastern side of the Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada.
RF2JWFARA–Ripe fruit of Solomon's seal plant (Polygonatum commutatum) after a rain on an island in the Georgian Bay of Ontario, Canada.
RF2JWFD7D–Bed of reindeer lichen, common polypody ferns, Canada mayflower leaves, and white pine branches on island in the 30,000 island region of the Georgian
RF2JWFEAX–Sunset over the Shenandoah Valley as seen from an overlook on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park.
RF2JWFAEE–Dew-covered orb weaver spider web at sunrise in a high-altitude boreal bog in Blackwater State Park, West Virginia. Tawny cottongrass (Eriophorum virg
RF2JWFB4R–Sunset over one of the 30,000 islands that make up the Georgian Bay archipelago in Ontario, Canada.
RF2JWFAHP–Cushion moss, Canada mayflower, ferns, and northern white cedar trees in an ancient forest on an island in the 30,000-island archipelago of the easter
RF2JWFDHY–Various lichens growing on bark of paper birch (Betula papyrifera) on island in the 30,000 Island archipelago of the eastern Georgian Bay, Canada.
RF2JWFCCK–Sunset over several of the 30,000 islands that make up the Georgian Bay archipelago in Ontario, Canada.
RF2JWFB1C–Several of the 30,000 islands within the archipelago on the eastern side of the Georgian Bay in Canada. Glaciers during the Ice Ages scoured the Canad
RF2JWFAPW–Broken branch of eastern white-cedar tree (Thuja occidentalis) lying on wet rock on shore of an island among the 30,000 island archipelago of the Geor
RF2JWFBAD–Shoreline of an island among the 30,000 island archipelago on the eastern side of the Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada.
RF2JWFBMP–Shoreline of an island among the 30,000 island archipelago on the eastern side of the Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada.
RF2JK6R21–Trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) flowers and leaves. Vine is native to North America and common in the southern states.
RF2JK6R11–Macro view of the shell of a freshwater ramshorn snail (family Planorbidae).
RF2JK6R2D–Trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) flowers and leaves. Vine is native to North America and common in the southern states.
RF2JK6R0W–Macro view of the shell of a freshwater ramshorn snail (family Planorbidae).
RF2JK6PY8–Mold growing on rotting peach. Second of a series of six.
RF2JJ08N8–Backyard pond surrounded by native shrubs, wildflowers, and other plants to create a wildlife habitat.
RF2JJ08MR–Japanese painted ferns (Athyrium niponicum) and Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) growing on mossy rocks in Japanese garden in central Virgi
RF2JJ08NG–Beebalm flower (Monarda didyma) in garden in central Virginia in early summer.
RF2JJ08PR–Branch of American beauty berry with flowers and flower buds in early summer in central Virginia. Shrub is native to the southeastern U.S.
RF2JJ08KP–Mold growing on rotting peach. Second of a series of six.
RF2JJ08P7–Mold growing on rotting peach. Third in a series of six.
RF2JJ08PA–Tall bellflower (Campanula americana) blooming in early summer. Native to eastern half of U.S. and Canada.
RF2JJ08KW–Single sapling of sweet birch (Betula lenta) struggling for survival among the lichen-encrusted rocks of a talus slope in Shenandoah National Park in
RF2JJ08TE–Macro view of fruiting body (apothecia) of beard lichen (Usnea sp.)
RF2JJ08PF–Tall bellflower (Campanula americana) blooming in early summer. Native to eastern half of U.S. and Canada.
RF2JJ08RC–Beard lichen (Usnea sp.) with disclike fruiting bodies (apothecia), growing on bark of tree in central Virginia.
RF2JJ08RM–Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) showing leaves and seed heads.
RF2JJ08TD–Flower of scarlet rosemallow (Hibiscus coccineus) on reflective surface. Plant is native to the southeastern U.S.
RF2JJ08TB–Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) showing leaves and seed heads.
RF2JJ08P8–Macro view of single flower of tall bellflower (Campanula americana), a plant native to the eastern half of the U.S. and Canada.
RF2JJ08RJ–Japanese maple seedlings (Acer palmatum) growing from crack in the stump of an old tree.
RF2JJ08RB–Spotted wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata) growing on forest floor in Shenandoah National Park in western Virginia in early Summer.
RF2JD9GED–Layers of Droop sandstone with ferns, moss, and lichens growing on surface and in crevices in Beartown State Park in West Virginia.
RF2JD9J9N–Bowl of lyche fruit on reflective surface.
RF2JD9H1N–Layers of Droop sandstone with ferns, moss, and lichens growing on sheer cliff face in Beartown State Park in West Virginia.
RF2JD9JTF–Maidenhair speenworts (Asplenium trichomanes), lichens, and mosses growing on cliff face of rocky outcropping along the Rivanna River in Charlottesvil
RF2JD9G3W–Flower of red beebalm (Monarda didyma), in garden in Virginia in early summer.
RF2JD9JF6–Leaves and flowers of American basswood or linden tree (Tilia americana). Flowers grow from a long and slender modified leaf. Other leaves are heart-s
RF2JD9FYR–Inflorescense of wild hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens), a shade-loving shrub native to midwestern and eastern North America.
RF2JD9Y5X–Shells of the ram's horn freshwater snail (family Planorbidae)
RF2JD9J43–Glass box on textured surface reflecting bright light
RF2JD9HX4–Pits eroded in lichen-covered Droop sandstone in Beartown State Park in West Virginia. Grotesque face can be imagined on right side of photo.
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