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In Our Backyard, Things Are Looking Up!

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Here is a shot of one of my wife's gardening gems.  Please feel free to offer comments/suggestions.  This shot was fun as I enjoyed having blue sky, white clouds and green tree tops for a backdrop.  Nothing done in PPE.  

 

The particulars;  Pentax k100d Super Camera.

 

SMC Pentax 18~55mm kit lens.

 

ISO 200, 1/180s, F/11.

 

Center Weighted Metering shot @ 55mm. Used onboard flash unit.

 

Many thanks for viewing.

 

Antonio

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Lovely. I do like fuschias. Unlike my wife who hates them. We don't have many in our garden !

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Lovely. I do like fuschias. Unlike my wife who hates them. We don't have many in our garden !

Hey Tony,

 

Many thanks for your positive feedback.  My wife has an abundance of fuschias and they are very colorful and they vary in sizes and shapes.

Rgds,

 

Tony







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