Wyld Carrots!
Back around Memorial Day I stumbled across a field of wild carrots (or Queen Anne's lace) while I was on the way home from shooting something else. Around that time this stuff was everywhere around here. I was actually lucky to stop when I did, because a couple of days later it had been mowed. Never pass up a photo op!




Labels: Flora, Insectazoids
1 Comments:
i didn't know they were called like that, they're very common but pretty too :)
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