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Fragrant Wisteria
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04-13-2010, 02:55 AM   #2
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A nice range of colours and shots in this set. Someone has a fantastic garden which would make most people envious.
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Some very pleasing images Jan - nice garden too! Shame we don't have dSmelLRecorders too

I like #4, #5 & #6 the most - good colour and sharpness. The others seem a little underexposed to my eye

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I can smell it now. Love it next to the deep pink of the azaleas. Sure miss the lilacs of my childhood and the wisteria is as close as it gets here in the south.

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A nice range of colours and shots in this set. Someone has a fantastic garden which would make most people envious.
Thank you...and the smell is heavenly!
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Some very pleasing images Jan - nice garden too! Shame we don't have dSmelLRecorders too

I like #4, #5 & #6 the most - good colour and sharpness. The others seem a little underexposed to my eye

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Thanks Chris....and you're right about the underexposed factorI loved the tree with the Wisteria and Dogwood intertwined...but the lighting was poor and I had difficulty with the exposure.
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I can smell it now. Love it next to the deep pink of the azaleas. Sure miss the lilacs of my childhood and the wisteria is as close as it gets here in the south.
Thanks Susan I love the fragrance of Wisteria...but...I too miss the lovely fragrance of Lilacs

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Very nice, they seem so real you've activated my allergies

#'s 2, 6, and 8 are my favorites. Quite beautiful. First look on my screen they seemed a little soft but I clicked on them and the image that came up was actually smaller and everything was nice and sharp. I spent 5 years (two tours) in Virginia while in the Air Force and miss the green
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Very nice, they seem so real you've activated my allergies

#'s 2, 6, and 8 are my favorites. Quite beautiful. First look on my screen they seemed a little soft but I clicked on them and the image that came up was actually smaller and everything was nice and sharp. I spent 5 years (two tours) in Virginia while in the Air Force and miss the green
Glad you liked them...sorry about activating your allergies
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Thought I would try and do a little PP on this tree...it was a beautiful tree...I'm just sorry I couldn't do it justice

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These shots make me anxious for Spring. The exposure work you did really improves the tree.
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What a very beautiful tree and your shots of it are stunning. The color and composition are really great, nice job!
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These shots make me anxious for Spring. The exposure work you did really improves the tree.
Thank you...I was hoping it might
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What a very beautiful tree and your shots of it are stunning. The color and composition are really great, nice job!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
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Jan, great pics. I like Wisteria very much, my parents have a one. Not in flower yet...
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