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First fruits of my wildflower "field".
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 820224" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Earlier this year, I planted a small section of my backyard with wildflower seeds. I was hoping to attract insects for macro photography without having to drive an hour round trip to my favorite macro spot. I think I should have prepared more ground and spread the seeds more widely to have a larger plot. Anyway some of the plants are beginning to flower and I started noticing a few insects earlier this week. I was able to get my first shots this afternoon. Unfortunately, the first few are on long, spindly stalks and the slightest bit of wind makes them rock and roll in and out of the frame. I hope to get some good shots, and if it works out well, I will expand next year. </p><p></p><p>It's not much, but sometimes first fruits are small and not that tasty, but hint of things to come.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]405854[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 820224, member: 50197"] Earlier this year, I planted a small section of my backyard with wildflower seeds. I was hoping to attract insects for macro photography without having to drive an hour round trip to my favorite macro spot. I think I should have prepared more ground and spread the seeds more widely to have a larger plot. Anyway some of the plants are beginning to flower and I started noticing a few insects earlier this week. I was able to get my first shots this afternoon. Unfortunately, the first few are on long, spindly stalks and the slightest bit of wind makes them rock and roll in and out of the frame. I hope to get some good shots, and if it works out well, I will expand next year. It's not much, but sometimes first fruits are small and not that tasty, but hint of things to come. [ATTACH type="full"]405854[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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