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Living Under a Flower

Posted on July 14, 2015 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Nature • Tagged copyright, delicate, field, flower, green, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, shell, snail, summer, white, Wild Carrot • Leave a comment

Living Under a FlowerThis little snail has a nice place to call home.

© Sheila Creighton 2015

Winter Umbel

Posted on February 14, 2015 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged blue, copyright, field, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, snow, Snowy, stars, white, Wild Carrot, winter • 3 Comments

Winter Umbel

Dark and delicate, fall’s seedy flower stands out against a snowy backdrop.

© Sheila Creighton 2015

Queen Anne’s Field

Posted on August 16, 2014 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged copyright, field, flower, landscape, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, summer, white, Wild Carrot, wild flowers • 4 Comments

Queen Anne's Field

A summer tapestry of lace of the Daucus carota variety.

© Sheila Creighton 2014

Winter Blues

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Nature • Tagged blue, copyright, field, photography, plant, Queen Anne's Lace, snow, white, winter • 2 Comments
Winter Blues

Queen Anne’s Lace sparkles in the white and blue winter landscape.

© Sheila Creighton 2014

Soft Lace

Posted on August 24, 2013 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged field, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, soft filter, summer, white, Wild Carrot, wildflower • 9 Comments
Soft Lace

Queen Anne makes her presence felt all summer.

© Sheila Creighton 2013

Dried Stems

Posted on November 8, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Nature • Tagged field, grass, lines, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, silhouette, two tone, vertical • 13 Comments
Dried Stems

Done for the season, silhouetted wild grass and Queen Anne’s Lace create an interesting pattern.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

End of Season

Posted on September 30, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged asters, dried, fall, field, photography, Queen Anne's Lace • 8 Comments
End of Season

A single Queen Anne’s Lace flower, now dried up, stands among the purple fall asters.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Landing Strip

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Nature • Tagged bugs, field, Flowers, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, summer, Wild Carrot • 12 Comments
Landing Strip

A summer field full of Queen Anne’s Lace provides a landscape for all kinds of life.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Queen Anne’s Snowcone

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged field, London, Medway Creek, photography, Queen Anne's Lace, snow, winter • 28 Comments
Queen Anne's Snow cone

Last weekend, the fresh snowfall made for some nice winter images at the creek. This rather silly titled image shows the dried Queen Anne's Lace in an open field gathering snow.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Dried Lace

Posted on January 23, 2011 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged brown, dried, London, Medway Creek, photography, Queen Anne's Lace • 6 Comments
dried Queen Anne's Lace

Queen Anne's Lace, also known as Wild Carrot, Bird's Nest or Bishop's Lace, catches the morning light across a field at Medway Creek.

© Sheila Creighton 2011

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