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None of my trips is complete without some closeups of flowers! Some Orange Sneezeweed gives color to the lower meadows.
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The center of this Prickly Poppy has some wonderful detail...
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...and a dramatic pattern in a closeup.
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Colville Columbine has an intricate arrangement of petals...
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...and looks interesting from any angle!
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Davidson’s Penstemon is another interestingly-structured flower...
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...Mmmm, looks inviting from this bee’s eye view!
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A nice fresh Daisy adds variety.
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The Common Monkeyflower always has a slightly comical look.
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Jeffrey’s Shooting Stars are abundant in the lower wet areas.
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Indian Paintbrush is a dramatic sight head-on.
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Rock Fringe often lines the cracks in wet areas.
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Another view of the Common Monkeyflower.
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Love that pink Alpine Laurel!
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Tiny bells of White Heather.
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A perfect pair of Cinquefoil.
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Labrador Tea in full bloom.
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Meadow Paintbrush sometimes covered a whole meadow.
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...the more beautiful the details...
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...and the more possibilities for interesting abstract images. Aaah..., this is why I like flowers so much...!