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Texas Wildflowers
Posted By: yzuo, 04-13-2009, 09:52 AM

Taken near Brenham, TX. Both with K20D and 43mm ltd.






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04-13-2009, 10:53 AM   #2
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Thanks for posting these; I recently retired, and we've been thinking about Brenham as a place to retire - pretty and hilly, away from the hurricane evac zones and yet cllose enough to Kemah to make keeping our boat practical.

Nice shots.

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Can't believe you found a patch that big. All the ones out here are just in road drainage ditches. Burnet's still better though.
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You have some spectacular wildflowers there. The first has beautiful subtle grey-white sky. Wish I was there.

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Thanks all for the comments!
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Very nice! Texas has some of the best wildflowers.
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Two very nice images, good composition and color. Thanks for posting them.

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Thanks for posting these. I'm a displaced Texan - always loved it when the bluebonnets were out. Post more! Lovely photos.
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Very nice!

Isn't the 43 a great lens (even though the photographer is the most important element)?

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Nice scenery - very colorful widlflowers work great against the red barn.
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Thanks again for your comments. To Sealonsf: This year I didn't get a chance to take many scenery pictures because it was mainly a family outing. But if you don't mind seeing pictures of cute kids, below are a few:-) using the 77 ltd.










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The colour is simply amazing in deed. Beautiful landscape scenery
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