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Cluster One

January 19, 2014 by Greg Molyneux

An overhead top down macro photograph of a cleome center just as the flower prepares to bud. The cross processed purple hues lend a calming effect to the imagery.

Update:Thanks to Barb for identifying this flower as a Cleome. Looking for some audience help with this one. I have several of these flowers growing wild amongst the stones in my path to the backyard. They put off a strong odor with a hint of skunk, but arrange themselves in the most wonderful spiral array. […]

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Photos from the archives

HDR sunset taken along the south marsh on Cedar Run Dock Road. The intense pastels and cloud structure are the landscape hallmarks here.
A cross processed macro photograph of a late season quick fire hydrangea, its white petals fading to pinks and purples.
Salt marsh photo of wind blown phragmites at blue hour.
An overhead top down macro photograph of a cleome center just as the flower prepares to bud. The cross processed purple hues lend a calming effect to the imagery.
HDR landscape photograph of dramatic clouds and pastel colors at sunset

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