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Gardening Through a Lens : December 2013

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Thoughts about photographing plants. And planting to photograph. Wednesday, December 11, 2013. My walk-around lens (Canon EF-S 17-85mm) choked. On vacation, where it was the only lens I had with me (i.e. "walk-around") it was giving me error messages rather than showing me the image (that it sometimes took anyway) telling me that I needed to clean the contacts. I cleaned them and it continued to choke. Taken just outside of Kelowna, BC, in-between chokes. Which is better, number one or number two? The pe...

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Gardening Through a Lens : Intimations of Forgotten Worlds: Plant Design Without a Decoder Ring

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Thoughts about photographing plants. And planting to photograph. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Intimations of Forgotten Worlds: Plant Design Without a Decoder Ring. The Los Angeles neighborhood of my childhood was not my true home; I was certain of it. That's not to say that I felt/hoped/believed myself to have been adopted. No, I was certain I was disguised (against my will) as human. Other times I'd notice the way bare shrub branches curved against a mossy wall. However, once I picked up a camera, plant por...

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Gardening Through a Lens : May 2013

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Thoughts about photographing plants. And planting to photograph. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Now I live where growing time is limited and color is precious. So white flowers don't really do that much for me. Yes, they light up dark areas in a garden and do a good job of attracting pollinators in forests. But there's something too cold, even forbidding about them. The sweet-smelling yet highly toxic Lily of the Valley below is often used for bridal bouquets. Seems like an odd or at least an ironic choice. Actua...

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Gardening Through a Lens : Go For the Blur

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Thoughts about photographing plants. And planting to photograph. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Go For the Blur. It's definitely easier to get a subject in focus if that subject holds still. Here's a picture of Bailey (note the shallow depth-of-field- cat eyes and nose sharp while flowers and cat body not so much). He is not holding still for me. Bellingham has been having a very unusual heat wave. And here in my little microclimate from hell, it's been oven-hot. Here's a Veronica spicata. Thank you so much, Ja...

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Gardening Through a Lens : July 2015

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Thoughts about photographing plants. And planting to photograph. Thursday, July 30, 2015. All the Things I Do Not See. As much as I try to compose. However, I firmly believe that the invisible garden imps. Almost always add a little something just before I upload my day's work to the computer. Then the nasty little buggers wait for me to start post-processing and have a laugh. Did I take that? I didn't take that! Why didn't I see that leaf, person, tree, humungous bee? Did a bird poop on that. Did I want...

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Sweet Potato Harvest | Eleven Point Pink

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A place to play with photography. Sun Rising and Setting. Sunshine brings out the… bunnies? November 25, 2012. A friend of mine recently asked when she should harvest her sweet potatoes. It might seem a simple matter in other climates with a distinct fall frost, but here in the Sonoran Desert the growing seasons are sometimes out of sync with the rest of the U.S. It isn’t always obvious when to plant or harvest a given plant. Are vines that produce large, edible tuberous roots. And tagged Ipomoea batatas.

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A Sunny Garden: GBBD, July 2015 | Jean's Garden

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Observations from a Maine gardener. History of the Garden. A Sunny Garden: GBBD, July 2015. July 18, 2015. I am very late with my bloom day post this month (the consequence of a busy week), but I certainly don’t want to skip the best month of the season in my garden. So here’s my report on the state of my garden this month better late than never. There are also pastels in the fence border, where tradescantia blooms with hardy geraniums, and clematis ‘Comtesse de Bouchaud’ flowers on the fence. It is in t...

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Flat Stanley Meets Mustangs | Eleven Point Pink

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A place to play with photography. Flat Stanley Visits Arizona. Lindley’s silver puffs →. Flat Stanley Meets Mustangs. May 3, 2014. Flat Stanley had heard that there are mustangs in the wild west. He went for a ride in this 1966 Ford Mustang,. And in this brand new Mustang. There are mustangs in Arizona. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Flat Stanley Visits Arizona. Lindley’s silver puffs →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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Eleven Point Pink | A place to play with photography | Page 2

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A place to play with photography. Newer posts →. Nature Reveals the Answers. September 15, 2012. Sometimes you have a question about a plant that is growing in your garden. Take for example our luffas. This is the first time we had grown them. We were surprised by the big, bright yellow flowers with the faintly ruffled edges. We know the plants produce separate male and female flowers. All the first flowers we saw were males. We wondered what a female luffa flower would look like. September 10, 2012.

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Sunshine brings out the… bunnies? | Eleven Point Pink

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A place to play with photography. Duck Soup →. Sunshine brings out the… bunnies? November 30, 2013. Our weather can be questionable at times, but this afternoon it was gorgeous. I went out to take a few photographs. This golden-haired prickly pear cactus was back lit. Look how the spines glow. The species name for this small padded cactus is. Can you guess the common name? It’s bunny ears! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Duck Soup →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Post was n...

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Riding in Street Clothes | High On Bike

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A Bellinghamster On Wheels. Riding in Street Clothes. October 5, 2013. I still think I prefer my “official” bike apparel, though. I get very hot and sweaty when I ride, regardless of the weather, and I don’t feel comfortable in street or work clothes. It’s too much like being stuck in the middle of a miserably hot day like, for instance, being in California during a heat wave. Yuck! 4 thoughts on “ Riding in Street Clothes. October 5, 2013 at 10:38 am. October 7, 2013 at 4:57 pm. Enter your comment here.

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Sun Rising and Setting | Eleven Point Pink

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A place to play with photography. Nature Reveals the Answers. Sweet Potato Harvest →. Sun Rising and Setting. October 24, 2012. Photographs from a recent trip to western New York:. Sunrise over Seneca Lake. Yes, that was how intense the color was, no digital enhancements needed. On the last night we were treated to an absolutely amazing sunset. The beautiful pastels of the clouds made the water glow. Now, did you notice anything? Do you know of any other places where this is true? Enter your comment here.

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A Visit to Barred Owl Daylilies | Jean's Garden

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Observations from a Maine gardener. History of the Garden. A Visit to Barred Owl Daylilies. July 28, 2015. Tags: Barred Owl Daylilies. Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting Barred Owl Daylilies. The garden and nursery of Rex Beisel and Craig Cote in Otisfield, Maine, as part of a group from the Foothills Garden Club. As the name suggests, Barred Owl Daylilies specializes in growing daylilies (. In areas close to their house, Craig and Rex have created non-daylily gardens. Of course, no visit to a day...

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Chasing that laughing light with my camera. You are here: Home. How to pick your next camera. How to pick your next camera. July 31, 2015. By Jen @ The Light Laughed. I just stared at him, astounded that he thought buying this tiny digital camera teetering in the palm of my hand, costing more than. One month’s mortgage payment. Was a good idea. “No way,” I told him, despite the eager salesperson’s gaze, the enticement of the open box spilling colorful packaging all over the counter. If you find that the ...

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