Explosions of color

If ever offered the opportunity to spend a summer crisscrossing the quaint coastal towns of Southeast Alaska, take it. But be forewarned, your senses will be overwhelmed by the beauty of blooming flowers, disturbingly enormous foliage in the temperate rainforest, wild animals in the flesh, and the aroma of honeysuckle in the air. The phrase “Heaven on Earth” will have true meaning. The Alaska landscape comes alive in May when the snow high on the mountaintops begins to melt. The snow transforms into majestic waterfalls that make their way to the valleys below to nourish the ground where the flowers lay still in slumber patiently waiting to be awakened. Like Sleeping Beauty the earth craves that first kiss of the sun’s rays to welcome the endless days of summer.

In June and July, there is a true explosion of colors as the flowers are blooming;

vibrant as the flowers itself are the insects that are using the flowers to pollinate.

In particular the Daisy, Livingston, Fireweed, Padulosum and the ‘Blue Bedder’ are perfect targets because of their vibrant colors

For these kind of photos, you need a good macro lens. Forget bringing a tripod. Insects are moving so fast that a tripod is no longer considered a handy tool, but more a stand-in-the-way. Good cameras and lenses are provided with an amazing way to get clear images when shooting handheld. Image stabilizer (IS) for Canon or Vibration Reduction (VR) from Nikon are the way to go

I will post much more about flowers – much more to come; as I have hundreds of images of flowers and insects, there will be several posts about this topic.

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    Krisztina

    Thank you for sharing with us your amazing pictures from all around the word! While reading your captivating stories we readers imagine we were together with you on those places, we get involved in your adventures so intensively! All you do is just amazing!

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