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by Fon Denton
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Queen Annes Lace Flower Cluster " by Fon Denton. 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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A Queen Anne's Lace flower cluster, just beginning to unfurl. I don't know that I have ever seen one in this state, or maybe I just never noticed,... more
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A Queen Anne's Lace flower cluster, just beginning to unfurl. I don't know that I have ever seen one in this state, or maybe I just never noticed, among all the fully opened flowers. I find it really beautiful.
Queen Anne's Lace, aka Wild Carrot, is found along roadsides, in fields, and meadows. Unlike some of it's poisonous cousins, the Queen Anne's Lace is edible! The root, the leaves, and even the flower itself. Early Europeans cultivated Queen Anne’s lace, and the Romans ate it as a vegetable. American colonists boiled the taproots in soups and stews, and sometimes in wine as a treat. Interestingly, Queen Anne’s lace is high in sugar (second only to the beet among root vegetables), and was used as a sweetner by some cultures.
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I was born and raised in eastern North Carolina. Now, back home, and just enjoying the ride. I've been a photographer for over 40 years, first as a hobbyist, and then as a professional. I've enjoyed a lifelong love affair with animals domestic and wild, especially horses. I am an animal advocate, an outdoorsman, and naturalist first, and then a photographer. I believe that it is important to know, understand, and respect and protect the subjects that you want to photograph before ever setting foot in the wild. Self-described as a thinker, philosopher, photographer, and geek, but mostly just a dreamer! I won't bore you with a lot of pretense and fluff. I have won awards, been published and all that, and so it seems, has everyone else, and...
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Joy Watson
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Diamante Lavendar
Very nice!
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Vladimir Frolov
Very nice work!
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Paul Quinn
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Denise Harty
Nice find! L/F
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Patricia Hofmeester
Beautiful capture!
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Leif Sohlman
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Arro FineArt
well done!
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Suzanne Wilkinson
Lovely and delicate! l/f
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Pretty image!
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Anna Serebryanik
Beautiful details!
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Toni Saddler-French
Revising - beautiful work!
Eric Albright
Nice closeup
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Carol McGrath
Very nice!
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Jim Love
Wonderful pristine clarity...
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Michael Darling
Nice image!
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Nice!
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