Sunflower, all it’s sunny fires out but standing tall in the Taos Valley wetlands. I particularly like sunflowers in their decay as much as I do when they herald the beginning of August lining the highways and byways of northern New Mexico. Here, in this photo, they usher in the early throes of winter while maintaining a continuous golden glow. Snow on it’s way over the next few days. Stay warm where you are and thanks for looking. G
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4 thoughts on “Sunflower, Standing Tall, Taos Valley Wetlands”
Reflecting the sunshine it has absorbed very good
I like that analogy a lot. Thanks, Alison. G
I love the monochrome look and how the simplicity of the background contrasts with the complexity of the dried sunflower leaves.
I really appreciate all your comments, insights, and compliments. Thank you, Ron.