Beautiful photos of birds often land in this space, yet the feathered variety aren’t the only ones that are photogenic. In this shot, Chris Foster captures the graceful elegance of a bird of paradise plant. One of the only flowers actually pollinated by birds, the plant gets its name because its blossoms resemble the wings of a bird in flight.
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Photographers should submit work to photos@capegazette.com for consideration in the Community Photography Showcase online feature. Please include your name, phone number and where the photo was made. Photos will be posted to www.capegazette.com/column/community-photo-showcase.
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