Natural landscapes: the trouble with trilliums

TRILLIUMS, GREENWOOD CONSERVATION AREA, AJAX, ONTARIO

Well, there really is no trouble with trilliums, which are the provincial flower of Ontario. I just like alliterating. This little opening in the forest, east of Toronto (Canada’s largest city) allowed hundreds of trilliums to blossom and create a carpet of spring beauty.
Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter (I think….). Here’s another photo of trilliums, made thousands of kilometres away on Canada’s west coast: http://wp.me/p2ccTX-iA

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