Bluebonnet (lupine) flowers on Kingsland Railroad, view from Rd. 321 near Rd. 1431, west from Burnet. Texas

🎞️ #848-03

The photograph depicts a vibrant field of bluebonnets, also known as lupines, situated along the Kingsland Railroad, as viewed from Road 321 near Road 1431, west of Burnet.

**Key Features:**

* The bluebonnets are densely packed and stretch across the entire image.
* A narrow dirt path runs through the center of the field, separating it into two sections.
* The surrounding landscape is characterized by grassy areas and small bushes or shrubs.
* The photograph was taken on April 5, 2010, showcasing the flowers in full bloom.

**Color Scheme:**

* The dominant color is blue, with white accents present in some of the flowers.
* The green grass and foliage provide a natural contrast to the vibrant blue hue of the bluebonnets. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las flores de Bluebonnet (lupino) en el Ferrocarril Kingsland, vista desde la carretera 321 cerca de la carretera 1431, al oeste de Burnet. Texas, 5 de abril de 2010.. La fotografía representa un campo vibrante de bluebonnets, también conocidos como lupinos, situados a lo largo del Ferrocarril Kingsland, vistos desde la carretera 321 cerca de la carretera 1431, al oeste de Burnet. * Características clave:* * Los bluebonnets están densamente empaquetados y se extienden a lo largo de toda la imagen. * Un estrecho camino de tierra corre por el centro del campo, separándolo en dos secciones. * El paisaje circundante está caracterizado por áreas con hierba y pequeños arbustos o matorrales. * La fotografía fue tomada el 5 de abril de 2010, mostrando las flores en plena floración. **Esquema de colores:** * El color dominante es el azul, con acentos blancos presentes en algunas de las flores. * La hierba y el follaje verde proporcionan un contraste natural al tono azul vibrante de los bluebonnets. – Spanish translation

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