Indian Paintbrush In Colorado

 
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17 Comments on Colorado Indian Paintbrush The Last Flower Standing

OCT
25
2009
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Hi Sabrina, What a cool photo. The Indian paintbrush looks like it doesn't care that everything else has gone away!  What a show stopper!

9:25pm • #1
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Hello Sabrina,

What an interesting photo!  The title is great too!  Thanks for sharing!

Chris

 

9:55pm • #2
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It may be the last flower standing, but it's a beauty and so's the photo.

11:21pm • #4
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That's so pretty, Sabrina!  The red stands out in such beautiful contrast to the surrounding area.  Love it!

11:44pm • #5
OCT
26
2009
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Sabrina,  That is a great photo of Indian Paintbrush.  I took some photos of them this summer since it is the state flower in Wyoming, but I like yours the best.  I liked your other photos, too, so I just subscribed to your blog.

12:37am • #6
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Sabrina - The cycle of life continues. It won't be long before the ski resorts open :-)

8:28am • #7
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There's nothing like a vivid red flower posing on a background of monochrome. . .Beautiful!

8:44pm • #8
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Sabrina,

Really? No more flowers til spring? Very pretty. Emjoy it while you have it. :)

Steve

11:20pm • #9
OCT
27
2009
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Gary, Thanks for subscribing to my blog. Colorado offers endless photographic opportunities year round.

Steve, yes all the wild flowers are gone too soon. This year we had so many wildflowers that I was able to identify some new one from the field guide.

Lee and Carol thanks for dropping by. It is good to know of some agents who work the tri-state region in your area. I bet that can be a few hand fulls.

And of course to everyone else thanks for all the comments. Your comments inspire me to get out from behind the LCD screen and into the scenery.

A great week to all.

1:01am • #10
OCT
29
2009
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Hi Sabrina, After the last storm I worry the Indian Paintbrush is no longer standing!  Hope you are having a great day today! :-)

4:59pm • #11
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Great that you captured the last flower standing and you captured it with such beauty!

8:10pm • #12
NOV
01
2009
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Where is your snow, Sabrina?  You must have captured this shot of the last flower standing before the snow fell.  Stay warm~

7:26pm • #13
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Hi Sabrina - It's so sad to see them go, isn't it? We had so many this year - I heard somewhere they were protected, have you heard that too?

Debi

BTW - since you'll be behind the camera more :) Check out our new PhotoBlogging Group!

11:29pm • #14
NOV
03
2009
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Sabrina,

We too have Indian Paintbrush and they are one my personal favorites....this is a beautiful picture...

4:49pm • #15
NOV
13
2009
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18
2009
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I missed this when you posted it but it is a very cool picture.  There's got to be one die hard flower that doesn't want to give in.

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