Yep, we get them as well. Lovely light.
You are back home, Dan!!! Or was this taken before or in-between the boating sessions? Nice kind of flower. How tall are they? I like the shot very much...the angle of the sunshine is just right...
Cheers...
Nicely captured.
Thanks, guys. Izzie, I took this one right after we got back home from a boat trip. We were putting stuff up and I looked out the kitchen window and saw the lighting so grabbed a camera for a quick shot.
Nice capture. They really stand out against the dark. Brings back memories of our trip to Alaska, there were literally fields of them and they lined the roadside for miles.
Irene
Thanks, Irene. Glad you've visited Alaska. Though it's not so different from much of BC and the Yukon. Fireweed is probably the signature wild flower in Alaska because of just what you mentioned. I love them when in bloom. They are about done for this year and conventional wisdom here is that when the fireweed goes to seed there are six weeks before the first snow
Snow? in September? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
I like the light on the flowers , nice composition
Nice capture. We have 'em all over here in North Idaho.
in another month or so if you are lucky you may capture the almost snow like effect of their seeds being blown in a late summer storm?