Theresa DiMenno was driving to Llano for a Hill Country photography trip one April when she came across this field of white prickly poppies just south of town on State Highway 16.“It’s always been one of my favorite photos—the warmth of the light, the vibe of it,” says DiMenno, who lives in Austin. “The sun was low on the horizon, and I love the way the light filters through the trees and spills out across the poppies.” Most years, DiMenno makes springtime trips around Texas, keeping track of websites like wildflowerhaven.com for insight on regional wildflower conditions and peak blooms. “I typically photograph wildflowers during the weekdays instead of the weekend when most people are out there,” she says. “This scene captivated me not only for its beauty and abundance of flowers, but also for enabling me to feel part of the landscape.”
The Golden Glow of Sunset and Prickly Poppies in the Hill Country
Photographer Theresa DiMenno’s springtime trip reveals picturesque blooms just south of Llano
By TH Staff
Written by Natalie Moore | From the March 2023 issue | Updated: September 5, 2024 | Filed Under: OutdoorsTravelTravel News
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