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  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    I especially love the ferns

    There's something about them that warms my heart

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Jo, I have never seen lilies those colours!!!!! Just stunning.

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Lisa, I had a tree taken down last week and had considered putting in a butterfly bush or something to attract them. It would be nice to have those photo opps right in your yard. I have had my first hummingbird feeder up for almost two weeks I think and they are regularly coming. There are several neighbors that have been feeding them for years and they have many coming to multiple feeders. When you get your hummer pics are you waiting for them and have a good idea when they come. Mine are in and out so quickly that by the time I would get my camera ready they would be gone. Any tips or tricks?

    Joanne, love your flowers. Your yard looks so neat. Your rock garden was a great creative way of covering pipes and having a memorable way of remembering trips to other states. BTW You take good pictures. If I tried to make jewelry like the beautiful jewelry you make it would probably be a disaster.

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    I visited Cantigny a few days ago and saw some of their neat gardens. Lisa have you ever been there when you lived in Chicago? They want photographers not to get in the way and I had my tripod so was trying to find places that were off the beaten path. Do any of you know what these trumpet like flowers are? They were sort of climbing on a fence like clematis does. I was fascinated by their shapes.


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  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,072

    Really love that last photo of the single purple flower. Been crazy busy at work and missed out on fireworks twice. Not even trying tonight. Too hot. I have ordered a kit of specialty extensions etc work my camera to try macro photography without the $450 macro lens that I've been looking at. Maybe next weekend I'll find time to play with them.

    Scottie

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Thanks Scottie. I did a ton of research on macro equipment before I took the plunge. Many have good things to say about extension tubes and many use those in addition to a macro lens. If you ever do decide to take the plunge with a macro lens I ended up going with a 105 mm macro lens which was about $1000. The shorter lens in macro you have to get closer to the subject and depending on what you want to photograph you could spook your subject. There are longer lens than mine for a very hefty price but I am happy with it so far. I have only used my telephoto only once this since buying the macro lens. I wanted to give the macro lens a really good breaking in as it is a whole different experience that other lens. It is also quite heavy for me. I use a tripod and a remote control for flower photography and for the butterflies it had to be hand held and it really did a number on my arm muscles. Enjoy. Hope you get some time to relax eventually and enjoy this summer.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Nancy. I was a kid when I lived in Kenilworth with a mother who didn't drive at that point, so I missed many things. Love the single flower.

    No more camera lens for me. I threw my 35mm ones away. I would love a right angle one. My old one does not work very well on my new camera. I got some great people shots that way.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

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    Nancy. I was a kid when I lived in Kenilworth with a mother who didn't drive at that point, so I missed many things. Love the single flower.

    No more camera lens for me. I threw my 35mm ones away. I would love a right angle one. My old one does not work very well on my new camera. I got some great people shots that way.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Right angle lens??? Threw them away??? Shocked

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Nice hibiscus Lisa, or at least I think that is what it is. I have heard you talk about a right angled lens before and I have never heard of that. Can you tell us more about it. I am wondering if it is a 35 mm thing before the digital age.

    Joanne, thanks for looking that up. Yes, that is exactly what it is. I thought it might be a type of clematis as it was growing on a fence. My neighbor a couple doors down has clematis and the neighbor next to her says she sees hummingbirds on this ladies flowers all the time and I was assuming she meant on her clematis. I am seeing them regularly now on my feeder but they don't stay long. If I don't have the AC on I can hear them before i see them. I think they come probably much more than I realize.

    Lisa, how to you get your shots of hummingbirds. Are you getting your close up shots from indoors or are you doing like a friend of mine and sitting outside with her camera waiting on them. She tells me as soon as she goes inside THEN they come to the feeder. Smart little devils.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    I take the pictures of hummers through my window..they are skiddish..

    The right angle lens just screws into most lenses you already have, Basically it is just a mirror so you point your camera in front but it takes the picture of the right side of you. It is great for people shots because they think you are taking a photo in front of you.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    I don't take pictures of people, but what a GREAT idea!!!

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    It is great for traveling.

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Thanks Lisa. They way I have positioned my hummer feeder I could use a right angle lens! They are drinking the nectar down pretty fast so they obviously are coming more than I can see. I would love to have one of those bird cams to see just how much they do come. I might add more feeders but may wait until next summer. I would like to use some suction cups and put them on my patio doors so I can see them more when they come.

  • hipline
    hipline Member Posts: 72

    I am visiting Sydney Australia while my DH is working here. Took a stroll across the Sydney bridge yesterday and took this with my iPhone. It's winter here but a mild one. Lovely view! Lovely country!

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  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    beautiful

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Lovely picture. Hard to tell it is winter there.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Same sort of winter we have in San Diego?


  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Mom and baby?

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  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Lisa, very neat! I love it.

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Here are a couple more shots from the Butterfly House.

    This poor little one looks like it's been through a battle.


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    Lot's of pretty flowers there too.


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  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Lisa, too cool!!! I've never seen different stages in one pic.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Thanks Barb. I was just sitting in my yard looking at the monarchs and saw that caterpillar out of the corner of my eye. Serendipity.

    I saw this Canadian goose this morning and wondered why he stayed down here.

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  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    the life of Riley

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  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Hey, I would stay there if I could!! Love the log shot...hehehehehe.

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,072

    I got my macro kit this week and tomorrow is supposed to be cooler. Nearly 100 here today. Dh swears we have hummingbirds now and I have lots of swallowtails, so time to get at it and see what I can do.

    Lots of great pixs ladies.

    Scottie

  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Scottie, have fun with your macro kit. The week we had cooler weather I went out almost everyday shooting and then the Holiday and reality set in with hot and humid weather again. Today was a nice day but had lots of cleaning to do both inside and my water fountains that don't like this hot and humid weather either. Hope you enjoy your new kit.


  • bandwoman1234
    bandwoman1234 Member Posts: 5,913

    Great pics Joanne. I have never seen zinnias like those before. So pretty. Are you sure you haven been bitten by the macro bugHappy.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Stunning, Jo!!!!! Can't believe you've had the season so far to grow those enough to bloom!!

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Ready to launch

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