The Wildflower Diaries | S3:E1 - FIRST BLOOM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- How lovely it is to be back out in the hills and mountains, listening to the meadowlarks and watching the flowers reach for the sky. The first episode of this season tracks the first three(ish) weeks of the bloom in Missoula. I revisit a patch of yellow bells and shooting stars, waiting for dynamic lighting on the North Hills.
The Wildflower Diaries will now post on Facebook, Instagram and TH-cam at 6:30PM MT on Tuesdays for the next several months. Thanks for watching!
How beautiful! Brian you are amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Lovely shot and I admire your patience in working that location. I also love your genuine appreciation for just being out there.
Thanks, Lori. It's lovely to get to hang out with all of the flowers.
Good to see you again Brian. You are like a dog with a bone and that is what is needed to get great compositions resulting in wonderful pictures. Nice work! 😊
It's a joy hanging out with the wildflowers. Thanks for watching!
So pretty (as always). Shooting stars are my favorite wildflowers. I look forward to the Wildflower Diaries every spring!
Thanks, Dana!
Your persistence paid off once again. Beautiful soft light on the shooting stars and the golden hour light on the mountains. I also like your dream worm shot of the yellow bell. Welcome back!
Thanks, Pat! I'm glad that you are getting out there too.
Oh my goodness! Welcome back Brian and wildflowers!!! You both have been missed!
Thanks so much! I am so glad to have the wildflowers back!
Fantastic work Brian - stoked to see you out there getting it!
Thanks so much, Mark!
Great to see you back, Brian. Another wonderful video here. Spring flowers are a treasure. You showed these off superbly. Have a great photography season.
Thanks so much, Terry!
Gorgeous pictures and landscape! Makes me jealous since I live in Louisiana. No mountains to see here lol
Love your videos though. Been looking forward to another one. Can’t wait for the next! Many blessings to you!
Thanks so much, Erik. I really appreciate it!
maybe you missed the signs to stay on the trails?