by swamprose
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There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
Mon pays, c'est l'hiver.
my dog blog
my Flickr photos, where my plants and fungus live
Those big filters of yours certainly came in handy for the second picture, which I really like
that's a big compliment coming from the land where mornng glories are invasives.
After having a look at your morning glory and looking at the plant that we call morning glory, they maybe two different plants.
http://www.weedsbluemountains.org.au/morning_glory.asp What do you think?
well, blame bfish and his idea of a maginfiying glass.
my camera won't do anything.
uploaded last set of photos, still not blogged, and it refuses to work. just had it 'fixed'.
The second pic is stunning. Definitely HL worthy. I'm so sorry about your camera! :(
C, all good things come to an end. thousands of photos, and so many good times. one more set left of my favourite things on my dog walks..
meanwhile, hey bfish! I gotta HL. thank you HL person..
*happy dance out the door into the rain...who cares about a little rain?*
The second shot.....just wow. If that's what you get out of your camera, it's worth getting it fixed.
That second photo looks like a special effect - of what I don't know. Doctor Who meets Mary Poppins?
I just got it 'fixed'. It is really dead. An old friend. I am going to miss it. I've been saving for a digital SLR so it is time to get serious about it..: )
That second one really is lovely - such pretty colours. Has to be my favourite HL for a while! :)
Jigalong--your invasive species is Ipomoea indica,and from what I read it is really a problem. I am growing Ipomoea purpurea, which cannot survive the winter here--but might be a problem further south. It is native to Mexico and Central America.
That's amazing. A glorious end for the camera. Well done, Swamprose!