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The prairies of Southwest Washington burst with a sea of Camas flowers in spring. The wildflowers of these meadows fill their air with their heady scent, and the skies are loud with birdsong. A brisk wind blows away the fog of morning to reveal a vivid blue sky, brightening to glorious sunset and then dying to reveal the swirling constellations of the stars.
I filmed this over the past few months using the Mavic 2 Zoom for the aerial portions, and the Nikon Z6, P1000, and Canon 80D for the close up, telephoto, and star timelapse shots. This ecosystem is one of the region's most endangered - only a tiny fraction of the native prairies remain
I also published a photo gallery on my blog: Spring on the Prairie