Wild Carrot photos

Recently I have been making a new series of cards which began with the Wild Carrot plant I noticed in Stoke Park last year. Like the clover, I found the variety in the shape and size of the flower head and stages of growth astounding. I noticed a little tiny flower in the middle, sometimes deep red, bright red, or pale pink. I wanted to bring attention to this little detail so I made a card which showed the whole of the flower head, and then on the back of the card, I zoomed in to show more of the detail.

Since then I have added to my back-to-front series more cards:
Stone – I found a stone on Tenby beach that was so smooth and perfectly shaped – just like an egg!
Moss –  I zoomed in on a tiny tendril of moss using an electron microscope – what I saw seemed such a surprise. It looked like a sheaf of wheat.