A Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia uvaria), also known as a Torch Lily. I discovered this beautiful flower poking up through a metal grate platform next to a shipping dock outside of Mora, New Mexico. Photographed with a Canon 50D and 24-70 f/2.8L lens.
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How glorious a greeting the sun gives the mountains!
~ John Muir
About the photographer
Adam Schallau is a photographer whose work explores a variety of topics that
include the landscape, culture and people of the American Southwest and Rocky
Mountains. It is with a profound respect for the land, its people and their
history that Adam sets out to recapture the spirit of a place to tell a story
through his photography.
Adam is a recipient of the Luminous Landscape Endowment Award and was an Artist-in-Residence
at Grand Canyon National Park.
What an amazing plant………..Mother Nature thrives anywhere! Beautiful!
Ha!!! Just realized Red Hot Poker is actually poking through!!
Where there’s a will there’s a way….nature will always persevere.