Desert Globemallow

Of the four images submitted to the 2022 Iowa State Fair, this is the image that I was hoping would had been selected for display. Desert Globemallow, a wildflower in Arizona.

Desert Globemallow blooms in a variety of colors, orange, red, white, light pink, hot pink and lavender. Orange is the most common and can be found throughout the Sonoran Desert.

This particular image was made along Highway 79 between US 60 and Florence, Arizona. All colors of globemallow can be found along the roadside of Highway 79. This two lane highway is quite busy with trucks en route to Florence, Arizona and you have to be careful. Photographing flowers along a highway can be quite challenging. As the large trucks whiz by, the flowers are anything but still, even using a plamp. Not only do you have to watch for traffic along this highway, but also rattlesnakes.

Being mindful of traffic and rattlesnakes, I continued to photograph all the colors of globemallow. Macro photography is harder than people think and you have to have patience and be willing to twist, bend and sometimes lie on the ground. Waiting for the wind to die down after each truck went by and holding my diffuser and/or a reflector in one hand, my camera on a tripod and the cable release in my other hand I worked to make images of all the colors. Fortunately globemallow is on a bush and not within inches of the grounds like many wildflowers. Still, you have to twist and turn to get the right angle for the flowers with a clean background. It’s a good idea to bring along cardboard, paper, a jacket or whatever you can think of, including your shoe, to make a clean background.

The judges didn’t think it was worthy for display, but many people have given me compliments on this image. I’ll be writing about all the images submitted and the story behind each one.

Til I write about the next image submitted, please enjoy my image Desert Globemallow.

Iowa State Fair Display

Back in June, I posted the four images that were submitted to the Iowa State Fair in my post From 74 to 4. It has been a long wait to find out which of my images broke The Glass Ceiling and has been on display at the Iowa State Fair!

Much to my surprise, the image on display is White Mushrooms! If you have been following me for a while, you know that macro photography is one of my favorite genres. I’m all about details most of the time. In my opinion, this was the weakest image I submitted. You just never know what is going to happen. This image was made in my backyard after a significant amount of rain. These large white mushrooms popped up and I thought they looked like popcorn or slightly toasted marshmallows. Just like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, “I won’t look any further than my own backyard” sometimes pays off.

White Mushrooms

The photography contest at the Iowa State Fair is a tough competition. My instinct was my image Twirling Swinging Bridge was the image that would be on display. Interestingly, when submitting my images, one of the volunteers snubbed her nose at my White Mushrooms image. I was annoyed that she behaved in that manner right in front of me and thought her reaction was unprofessional. At the time I thought, “I hope that image is chosen for display”. Karma, I guess.

But, before I toot my horn too loud, only 12 images were submitted to the Macro class. Four were chosen for display, with three winning ribbons. I’ll take the “win” that one of my images was on display. There were a total of 2191 images submitted with 635 chosen for display. Of the 635 on display, 193 received ribbons. What does that mean? Only 29% of the images submitted were on display and 30% of those received ribbons. As I said, it is a tough competition and to have one image on display is something to be proud of. But, I will toot my horn and say I have entered this photography contest three times and all three times I have had at least one image on display and in 2017 one image took first place in it’s class. And that is something to be very proud of!