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“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
Copyright © Deborah M. Zajac. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEd

Nikon D810| Nikkor 24-120mm @120mm| PS CC 22.3.1
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I’ve seen some wild lupine around these parts. Beautifully captured!
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Thank you so much, Amy! It’s one of my favorite Spring wildflowers.
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Love wildflowers! Beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Kendall! 😀
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Welcome!
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Good one! Something about this shot just screams “summer” to me. Okay, maybe “whispers” …
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😀 Thank you, Paul!
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So pretty! They are starting to bloom here on our mesa too. It will be a couple of weeks before they bloom at even higher elevations.
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There’s still snow up in the mountains so it will be another month or two before wildflowers bloom up there as well. I’m looking forward to the hike up there to see them.
Thank you so much, Denise!
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Yes … wildflowers up in the mountain basins peak in July here. Lupine come first and there is a lot of them lower than the basins.
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Wow! I love the contrast with the sharp image against a faded background. Perfect.
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Thank you so much, Jennie! 😀
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You’re welcome, Deborah!
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Simply lovely!
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Thanks, Donna! 💜😀
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You did a great job of embracing the springtime essence of Northern California’s two most iconic wildflowers, Deborah. Fantastic photo.
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Thank you so much, Jet! I’m glad you liked the image. It was a lovely to see the hillside so densely filled with wildflowers.
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How beautiful. The lighting is perfect. I would never have figured out their name. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you so much, Teagan! Hugs back to you! 💕
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💜 Thanks Cheryl!
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Love, love, love. Makes me want to go to Wyoming right now!! (Although you probably can’t even get up the road.) 🙂
janet
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I know how you’re feeling. I want to get up to the mountains to see the wildflowers but it would futile and a snow shoeing outing still. No wildflowers for a couple of months yet up there. 😀
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Do you know what species of lupine it is?
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No, but I don’t think it’s Harlequin or miniature. I just call it mountain or wild lupine. Do you know what species it is?
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No, I was hoping you might know.
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I’m sorry, I just know what it isn’t.
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Looking at my wildflower books and online it might be Ski Lupine? Or Silvery? I didn’t realize there were so many different types!! Nearly 200 of them!
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Look at them all:
http://bonap.net/Napa/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Lupinus
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Wow! Who knew?!!
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Truly lovely.
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Thank you so much, Judy! I love wildflowers. 🌺😀
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Beautiful contrast Deborah, with such delicate form, makes one imagine the field with its soft gentle grasses and flowers swaying in the breeze. Thanks for sharing it.
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Oh, you paint a pretty picture with words, Ashley! Thank you so much!
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The pure simplicity is beautiful in this photo, Deborah. I think it is a field of lupines in my cover photo on my blog. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
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Thank you so much, Erica! It is a field of tree lupine in your cover/featured image! It’s gorgeous!! 💜💜
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Thank you, Deborah. Taken in Iceland, where it was easy to get 1000’s of amazing photos. I won a photo contest with this photo. You are always my inspiration! ❤️
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Have you had it printed for yourself to hang in the spring and or summer in your home? If not I think you should print it. It’s special. No smaller than 11×14 inches.
I’m expecting two prints today from recent shoots. I’m on pins and needles hoping they come out well. One is a commission- a friend ordered a print of the Poppies, and the other a sunrise is just for me.
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We have some enlarged photos hanging on our walls. We have not printed anything in many years. Do you have a favourite printing company?
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I do, but I don’t think they ship outside of the U.S. You can try Bay Photos, and MPIX to see if they ship to your address. If not I’m sure you’ve got some great printers up there too!
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In the past we have used London Drugs prints. It may be a Canadian Company. A great idea to refresh some of our walls. 🙂
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Especially with an image as beautiful and as special as that one is to you! 💜 I hope you find a printer.
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That’s lupine? Pretty, but not seen around here.
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Yes, just one type of Lupine. Really, it’s not there? I’ll have to look up their range. I thought it was one that would be all over the U.S.
I bet that means you have a wildflower we don’t have. Hopefully, I’ll see it or them through your viewfinder one day. 😀🌺
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That’s a wonderful photo. I love the way they stand out.
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Thank you so much, Dan!
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I agree with John’s comment 👍
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Thank you so much, Phil!
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Super shot, Deborah.
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Thank you, John!
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