Wednesday, June 18
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Very beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Malar
DeleteBeautiful, what an original way to photograph them. You must have been out late or early to be in the dark - I'm guessing late as it was light at 4.30 this morning. The rose is particularly stunning, all of those lovely curled petals.
ReplyDeleteIt was 11 at night , CJ
DeleteExcellent work Sue you will be out there in the rain in the dark with the camera at ground level soon!
ReplyDeleteNo not in the rain, David. The camera wouldn't like it.
DeleteA bit of artificial light can really make the colours sing. I think the ferns look especially good in these photos.
ReplyDeleteIt was a bit tricky to see what I was taking, Jo. A bit of guess, point and click.
DeleteGreat shots! I like the ferns!
ReplyDeleteI like the ferns too, Endah
DeleteAha! I detect the David Ford "Fill flash" advice being put into action...
ReplyDeleteSort of, Mark but nearly at midnight.
DeleteThey look great Sue.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, Jo
DeleteHow lovely, you have some great images, especially the ferns and clematis, what an interesting idea.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt does go bring out the colour and detail, Snowbird
DeleteI lost that lovely fern you got. I just love them for the shady corners in the garden.
ReplyDeleteThat is a shame Vesna, I love them too
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