Exploring Nature’s Golden Yellows with Gardens, Flowers, and Butterflies

Terri’s Sunday Stills challenge is Nature’s Golden Yellows. The Lens-Artists challenge from Ann-Christine is What’s in a Garden? Both these challenge have flowers and nature in common so combining them into one post made perfect sense to me.

I’ve discovered many golden yellow flowers and butterflies during walks in nature and when visiting gardens. The following images are a few of my favorites.

Yellow at Calloway Gardens

Garden in Alaska

Yellow Butterfly

Yellow Meyer Lemon in my garden

I’ll finish with a gallery of yellow flowers

Many thanks to Ann-Christine for her Lens-Artists Challenge #311 What’s In a Garden?

Many thanks to Terri for her Sunday Stills challenge Nature’s Golden Yellows

35 thoughts on “Exploring Nature’s Golden Yellows with Gardens, Flowers, and Butterflies

  1. Absolutely gorgeous! The first photo – a Tiger Swallowtail – is fantastic! Blooms in many coloured pictures and all the yellows are really well portrayed!

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  2. Fabulous yellows and garden-scapes, Beth! Your photography is quite stunning! Do you use a camera or a fancy cell phone? Love the butterflies–I can see their legs! And glad you could double-dip for two challenges–I love when that works our 🙂

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    1. Terri, I’m so glad you liked the images. I like it when your challenges works well with the Lens-Artists challenge. I used a DSLR camera for a lot of these images and my IPhone for a few. I think the butterflies were with my Sony DSLR.

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