I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
Wow...stunning photos. That first one is instant sunshine. My peacock flowers didn't make it through the winter...my fault for forgetting to take the pot in for the winter :o( Happy WW
I absolutely love your flowers. I keep trying to take nice pictures of flowers, but I have a very old, sad digital camera and whenever I get too close to a flower, the picture turns out fuzzy. Your pictures are beautiful!
I get plenty of blurry ones too. Keep shooting and trying. Remember all cameras or lenses, if you are using a DSLR, have a minimum focusing distance and don't try and go closer than that.
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What lovely photos... Did you take them? If so, what camera/lense did you use as I have just gotten a EOS 400D!
Have a great WW
Hi B,
I took these at work. I used a Nikon D70s and a 60mm Nikkor-Micro lens. All the pictures on this site were taken by me.
Thanks for stopping by and have a nice WW.
Wow...stunning photos. That first one is instant sunshine. My peacock flowers didn't make it through the winter...my fault for forgetting to take the pot in for the winter :o( Happy WW
Nature's colors are so much more powerful than Paintshop colors
Thanks for sharing great photos for WW.
My Wordless Wednesday post focuses on a sad situation taking place in Louisiana (United States).
Happy WW! Villager
beautiful!! I love the purples!
Beautiful flowers and shots! :-)
Happy WW!
These are very beautiful. Thanks for sharing your know-how!
Thanks to everyone who visited and left comments.
I wish I knew what that first flower was Ruth. I saw it blooming at Wave Hill in Bronx a couple of weeks ago.
I absolutely love your flowers. I keep trying to take nice pictures of flowers, but I have a very old, sad digital camera and whenever I get too close to a flower, the picture turns out fuzzy. Your pictures are beautiful!
carly B,
I get plenty of blurry ones too. Keep shooting and trying. Remember all cameras or lenses, if you are using a DSLR, have a minimum focusing distance and don't try and go closer than that.
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