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by Byron Varvarigos
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Sultry Summer Day" by Byron Varvarigos. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (papilio glaucus) and Queen Anne's Lace (daucus carota) in a Summer garden. Plant is related to the carrot, aka wild... more
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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (papilio glaucus) and Queen Anne's Lace (daucus carota) in a Summer garden. Plant is related to the carrot, aka wild carrot, and grows throughout the USA.
""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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Heidi Smith
Gorgeous light, colors, and composition, Byron! f/v
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Heidi, thanks so much! : )
Guy Ricketts
Great composition and capture, love the colors vf
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks much, Guy, can't wait 'till the weather gets a bit more sultry! : )
Alfonso Garcia
A great nature capture
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thank you! :-)
Carolyn Marshall
Love this! So beautiful. I don't know that I've seen Queen Anne's Lace around here. Could have, but just didn't know what I was looking at.
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Carolyn, thanks so much! QAL grows wild throughout the USA (naturalized from Eurasia) edible when young, considered a pest weed in some areas (so you've probably seen it). ^.^
Mike Dawson
Beautifullly timed and captured
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Mike, I really appreciate your compliment!
Susan Capuano
Beautiful detail excellent work!
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thank you much, Susan!
Dean Harte
nice one Byron, love the contrast between the butterfly and the Queen Anne's Lace - also thank you for teaching me the proper names of respectively the butterfly and plant :)))
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks much for your appreciation, Dean! So, here's another bit of nature info from this photo: the butterfly is a female. :-)
Bruce Bley
Wonderful capture and image, Byron. Now that it is turning cold where I live I will certainly revisit this image on those sub zero days. F&V
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks much, Bruce! I was feeling nostalgic for Summer when I posted this---and your weather is even harsher than ours here in Philly--hope this warms your spirit! :-)
Wanda Brandon
Beautiful image. I love queen anne's lace. f/v
Byron Varvarigos replied:
Thanks very much, Wanda!