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Posted by chrisbet: Thu Jun 10th, 2021 03:36 | 1st Post |
On a random wander round the garden this morning - Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Sat Jun 12th, 2021 10:16 | 2nd Post |
First flower of 2021 on my favourite rose Click here to comment on this image. and an aquilegia Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Sat Jun 12th, 2021 14:33 | 3rd Post |
Geranium Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 06:38 | 4th Post |
That's a lovely rose Chris, what's its name? Is it a Peace rose? Jan has been out in the garden with her iphone. She finds the greater depth of field from the smaller sensor/wider lens better for her purposes. She also uses a selfie stick to reach the blooms above head height and below the level she can now bend. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 06:45 | 5th Post |
I was fascinated with the stigma of this tulip Click here to comment on this image. Footnote: The wife just told me triangular stigmas are a feature of all tulips.
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Posted by chrisbet: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 09:44 | 6th Post |
Not a Peace - they are fuller and more yellow. This one was an impulse buy at the garden centre till about 35 years ago and it has long since lost its label! It reliably flowers every year and, if regularly dead headed will go on flowering all summer.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 14:08 | 7th Post |
chrisbet wrote:Not a Peace - they are fuller and more yellow. This one was an impulse buy at the garden centre till about 35 years ago and it has long since lost its label! It reliably flowers every year and, if regularly dead headed will go on flowering all summer.Well it's beautifully delicate and well captured.without a bug eitherwhich is very clever and impossible in our garden.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 16:33 | 8th Post |
Another from the iPhone. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Jun 17th, 2021 16:46 | 9th Post |
chrisbet wrote:Not a Peace - they are fuller and more yellow. This one was an impulse buy at the garden centre till about 35 years ago and it has long since lost its label! It reliably flowers every year and, if regularly dead headed will go on flowering all summer.I see what you mean. Peace rose (stock image). Click here to comment on this image. Close but no cigar We have a couple of Maigold ramblers and I spent an hour just deadheading one of them on Tuesday. Waiting for the next flush.
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Posted by chrisbet: Fri Jun 18th, 2021 03:42 | 10th Post |
Eric wrote:Well it's beautifully delicate and well captured.without a bug eitherwhich is very clever and impossible in our garden.Wow - thanks for the complement! Bugs are not much of a problem for us as the garden has lots of trees and a varied collection of birds of all sizes and hoverflies that keep the bugs down.
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Posted by chrisbet: Tue Jun 29th, 2021 06:54 | 11th Post |
Taken with my newly serviced 28mm f4.5 - same rose as above but much later in the blooms life - Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Jun 30th, 2021 05:02 | 12th Post |
Nellie Moser with Sony 90mm Macro lens. Why did it put this up twice? Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Jun 30th, 2021 09:44 | 13th Post |
In our garden today Sony 90mm Macro Lens Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Jun 30th, 2021 09:45 | 14th Post |
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Thu Jul 1st, 2021 04:58 | 15th Post |
All this talk about iPhone took this snap on last evenings walk. Not very easy to compose photos on it in the bright evening sun. Little crop and minor levels all it needed in Photoshop. I am quite impressed with the quality. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Thu Jul 1st, 2021 08:09 | 16th Post |
Nice one Graham, phones have a better dof and for such a tiny sensor the resolution is amazing - it always used to be that Samsung had the better camera but I think Apple have overtaken them now.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sat Jul 3rd, 2021 09:38 | 17th Post |
In the garden today, Sony A7iii with 90mm Macro Lens Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Jul 4th, 2021 09:29 | 18th Post |
Raining in our garden this morning, Sony A7iii with this very sharp Sony 90mm Macro lens. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by jk: Sun Jul 4th, 2021 11:52 | 19th Post |
Graham Whistler wrote:All this talk about iPhone took this snap on last evenings walk. Not very easy to compose photos on it in the bright evening sun. Little crop and minor levels all it needed in Photoshop. I am quite impressed with the quality.Covid virus flower!
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 13:47 | 20th Post |
Wandering round the garden there were a few sights that amused me Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 14:06 | 21st Post |
The roses are really lovely this year. This one is a sentimental favourite of mine.. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 14:07 | 22nd Post |
You have a keen eye and a wry sense of humour - nice ones
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 16:14 | 23rd Post |
chrisbet wrote:You have a keen eye and a wry sense of humour - nice onesYears of creating strap lines and slogans there's apparently no cure.
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Posted by chrisbet: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 17:23 | 24th Post |
Lol - I "create" conversations between the birds on our bird bath, but that doesn't translate well with images, I would need a video ....
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 17:32 | 25th Post |
Some more. Campanula persicifolia in a dark corner (6400iso) Click here to comment on this image. Bergamot Click here to comment on this image. creme de la creme.. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Mon Jul 5th, 2021 17:41 | 26th Post |
chrisbet wrote:Lol - I "create" conversations between the birds on our bird bath, but that doesn't translate well with images, I would need a video ....Coincidentally my wife was videoing birds having a bath the other day. The background sound was Carlton Kirby commentating on the Tour de France live, the wife cussing the camera for not behaving and me shouting over the noise on the phone. Bizarre soundtrack .almost worth keeping. Lol
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Jul 6th, 2021 14:27 | 27th Post |
Thanks, Eric some super photos of interesting flowers.
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Posted by chrisbet: Wed Jul 7th, 2021 09:10 | 28th Post |
Today's wander round the garden with the newly refurbished Nikon 24-85 f2.8-4 which has a useful macro range down to 3 inches. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Fri Jul 9th, 2021 06:19 | 29th Post |
Flower for only a dayso had to get out there. Sorry Jonathan forgot to say which camera..all the flowers are with my Sony A7 iii and 90mm macro lens. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by jk: Fri Jul 9th, 2021 11:41 | 30th Post |
Nice shot Eric. What is it? Shame it only lasts for a day!
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Posted by Eric: Fri Jul 9th, 2021 13:26 | 31st Post |
jk wrote:Nice shot Eric.The clue is in the name in the bottom right of the photo There was me thinking it would make it easier to id The produce multiple flowers on multiple stems, so it's an ongoing repeat performance
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Posted by jk: Fri Jul 9th, 2021 14:02 | 32nd Post |
I think it was too obvious.
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Posted by Iain: Sun Jul 11th, 2021 03:44 | 33rd Post |
Dont know what the flower is but there was plenty of life on it. DSC_1711 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr
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Posted by jk: Sun Jul 11th, 2021 06:48 | 34th Post |
Nice shot Iain. You got a small zoo in that flower!
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Posted by Eric: Sun Jul 11th, 2021 09:41 | 35th Post |
It's a Poppythey have gone mad this year. Was hoping the muntjacs would eat them in front garden ..but they don't seem to like them. There's always bugs in flowers. I give it a shake and hope the petals stay on. Here's one I 'shook' earlier. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Iain: Sun Jul 11th, 2021 13:32 | 36th Post |
jk wrote:Nice shot Iain.Its not the best shot as I couldn't get close but as you say there is a Zoo in there.
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Posted by Iain: Sun Jul 11th, 2021 13:34 | 37th Post |
Eric wrote:It's a Poppythey have gone mad this year. Was hoping the muntjacs would eat them in front garden ..but they don't seem to like them.Thanks Eric. I didn't know you got poppies in different colours but then I'm not very knowledgable about flowers.
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Posted by Eric: Tue Jul 13th, 2021 12:37 | 38th Post |
Iain wrote:Thanks Eric. I didn't know you got poppies in different colours but then I'm not very knowledgable about flowers. Oh yes. The blue (Himalayan)poppies are stunningly beautiful but the hardest to grow.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Mon Jul 26th, 2021 05:37 | 39th Post |
Planted about 40 bedding Dahlias in our front garden this is the first to flower I hope rest soon! Sony A1 with standard 24-105 lens. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Sat Aug 28th, 2021 14:42 | 40th Post |
Oranges & lemons - Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Aug 29th, 2021 10:27 | 41st Post |
More of our front garden Dahlias. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Sun Aug 29th, 2021 10:43 | 42nd Post |
chrisbet wrote:Oranges & lemons -That's a lovely bloom
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Posted by chrisbet: Wed Oct 13th, 2021 11:02 | 43rd Post |
Not really flowers, but a lovely display nonetheless - an autumn cascade. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 14th, 2021 06:49 | 44th Post |
chrisbet wrote:Not really flowers, but a lovely display nonetheless - an autumn cascade.Very impressive intense red colour cascade. That's obviously a different creeper to ours (supposedly a Virginia creeper) because ours is struggling to go solid red as yours. It has some red leaves but it seems to need an overnight frost (which we haven't had yet) to turn it all at once. Ours has grown down the fence backing onto a lane. Annoyingly, despite facing north it prefers to spread along the fence outside, so we have to go outside to see it These are screen grabs form the wife's iPhone video (she puts them in her digital diary/journal) Click here to comment on this image. It's even crossed half the back gate. So we have a moving creeper every time we open the gate (much to the amusement of some people) Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by chrisbet: Thu Oct 14th, 2021 07:19 | 45th Post |
We have had some really cold nights in the last week - that maybe brought the colour on, also it is on the west side of the tree so has more exposure to the wind and the sun (when we see it!).
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Nov 3rd, 2021 14:41 | 46th Post |
Had a go at flowers in our garden while some are still there. All with Sony A7iii and Sony 90mm macro lens. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sat Nov 13th, 2021 05:04 | 47th Post |
Prickley Pear in Arizona, Nikon D800 Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image. Click here to comment on this image.
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