
By Chris Varner
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T exas is known for its wildflowers and the most
abundant wildflowers are found in the Texas hill country which is located in central Texas
around the Austin, Fredricksburg area. The blooming begins in south Texas and moves north,
reaching peak in central Texas around the last two weeks of April through the first two
weeks of May. But spring can arrive early as it did this year because of La Nina. The
quality and abundance of wildflowers depend upon cold winter temperatures and rainfall,
both in the fall when the seeds of the bluebonnets germinate and in the spring when they
bloom. This year has not been optimum conditions for the wildflowers; but conditions were
optimum in 1997 and the wildflowers were so abundant that they spilled over into the west
Texas area. The following images were made in west Texas in the spring of 1997.
My own personal favorite lens for wildflowers is
the 24mm wide angle lens, but a 300mm comes in handy to shoot some wildflowers and avoid
trespassing on privately owned property. I would encourage anyone wishing to photograph
Texas wildflowers to bring an array of focal lengths. You will use them all. |
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Bluebonnets
are the state flower and are among the first wildflowers to bloom. It's not uncommon to
see fields of bluebonnets. |
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But if blue is not for
you. Then maybe Marigolds will suit you better. Don't pass up flowers growing on the side
of a ravine. Remember, if you are using a 35mm camera and don't have a tilt/shift lens
that nature can provide you with an opportunity to keep the flowers on a parallel plane of
focus with your film. |
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I found these
flowers arranged in their own Mesquite vase.
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This is a
vertical arrangement of Indian Blankets, Marigolds and Cholla. |
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If
you like mixed colors but prefer that the arrangement be a little more scattered, then you
might prefer Indian Blankets, Marigolds and Mesquite. |
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Or maybe you like that
gathered up, tossed in the air, and let them fall where they may appearance of Prickly
Poppy, Indian Blankets, Marigolds. |
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This is a field of
primary colors.
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These images are only
appetizers to what you can expect of the main course in the Texas hill country. For the
latest information on location, quality, and type of wildflowers see: http://www.wildflower.org.:80/txhotlin.html
I did. I just returned from photographing wildflowers on the
"Independence scenic trail" off US Hwy. 290. I will be posting some of these
images on my regular page in the next few weeks. |
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