Post your flower pics

paul04

Senior Member

I like the first one Paul.
The 1st one was in the front garden sheltered from the sun(think thats why it had a few drops of water on it)
The second one was in the back garden in full sunlight+highlighting more of the colours.

You are correct, I like the 1st one as well.
 

aroy

Senior Member
Some shots of Night Jasmine at night and morning

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Carroll

Senior Member
The plant or the photo? The thorns are real nasty on bicycle tires!!

She likes both...especially since I used our most expensive vase and backdrop...:biggrin-new:

The thorns can be nasty on Photographer's fingers, too...LOL Really long thin thorns...She keeps the plant in the basement most of the time by a window...pretty, and out of the way!

Not nearly as dangerous as Alligators and such! :hororr:
 

aroy

Senior Member
Yes that is why I am intrigued. This is pink on white, here is a yellow with a dash of red

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I will search for more multicolour ones.
 

TedG954

Senior Member
Ted, Nikon 3300??? I was not aware (or forgot) you had a 3300??

Pat in GA

Yes, I've had it for months (I got it last June http://nikonites.com/d3300/23353-tedgs-d3300-thread-5.html#axzz3I0nKJq9P). It's my lightweight carry-around camera. I sold my D5100 and upgraded to more pix, the new processor, and the elimiantion of the low pass filter. I'm really impressed and happy with it. The D5300 had more bells and whistles that didn't really matter to me. The D3300 is a wonderful bang for the buck.

Take care Pat!
 
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