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by Byron Varvarigos
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Aconitum, known commonly as monkshood and wolfbane, has been used since ancient times to poison people and prepare poison arrows and darts for... more
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Aconitum, known commonly as monkshood and wolfbane, has been used since ancient times to poison people and prepare poison arrows and darts for killing animals, especially wolves-- hence 'wolfsbane'. Almost all parts of this beautiful plant are highly toxic. Photographed in a peaceful Pennsylvania garden in September.
""Nature smiles within every bloom, enchanting, refreshing, healing!"" ""Flowers have immediate and long-term (positive) effects on emotional reactions, mood, social behaviors and even memory for both males and females."" ~Evolutionary Psychology-2005.3:104 ""The sight of a flower is as marvellous as the vision of God."" ~Nisargadatta Maharaj Byron Varvarigos fine art -- 'Photography To Lighten The Heart' I love the beauty of nature and enjoy trying to capture 'snapshots' of it and sharing them. All flower photos, except those of some bouquets, are of live subjects, in ambient light, and taken without disturbing the setting. My specialty seems to have become...
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Byron Varvarigos
Your appreciation gladdens me, Allen, thank you so much!
Ann Horn
Well, it may be toxic, but the flower's beauty and the beauty of your photo are undeniable, Byron!
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks for you lovely comment, Ann!
Melanie Moraga
Gasp!! Byron, I just love your floral shots!! I could look at them for hours!! (F&V)
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Melanie, so glad you like, thanks much for your kind support!
Christine Kapler
Beautiful light and bokeh Byron! Great description too:)
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks so much, Christine!