That's a lovely photo. Are those lighting effects (sun-dogs or whatever they're called) something that can be conjured up at will? Is there some method that you have to use to achieve that?
"Are those lighting effects (sun-dogs or whatever they're called) something that can be conjured up at will? Is there some method that you have to use to achieve that?"
I wasn't really trying! But there was just low sun shining toward the lens.
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22 comments:
What grasses are we growing? Have we been reading the John Greenlee book?
Is that the border visited by Larry Allium Seed last fall? I bet all the neighbors are jealous.
Meade matched the flowers to the colors of the house.. you bet the neighbors might be jealous.
yea.. they are jealous.
Its a cross between a landing of airborne parachutes and a synchronized 4th of July fire works.
You know how the professor's is always spotting Drudge's photo montages?
Look at this montage, with a contrast of the dark and gloomy 'plane' house and hers with a radiant garden.
Nice work Meade.
At the Allium with sunspots Cafe
Read this and tell me it's not the funniest news item of the day. Holy smokes.
"The ads brim with messages aimed at tickling libidinous male instincts," India's information ministry said in a statement.
It said that they portrayed women as "lustily hankering after men under the influence of such deodorants".
Those poor, Puritanical...Hindus.
Allium and sunspots go together like garlic and liverspots.
Liver spots.
Spot Bush, George's springer spaniel.
Lovely picture by the way. The warm tones in pink, purple and orange, all round, against the angular and very cool silver.
Pretty. But the eye goes to the car.
Somehow, that shot strikes me as very 60s.
A world infused with rose pink.
Flashback or a love song telling us all how things are going at Meadhouse?
I once had Allium with sunspots.
I stopped eating strawberries and it went away.
Miss Ann that Audi TT is your car?
I like the two different heights of the blooms. I'm assuming that was planned.
Is there anything better than laughing in the morning?
Thank you, Pogo!
Lens flare makes everything more awesomer.
Although I must say that also made me miss Bissage. He was ripe with that kind of morning fare.
That's a lovely photo. Are those lighting effects (sun-dogs or whatever they're called) something that can be conjured up at will? Is there some method that you have to use to achieve that?
"Are those lighting effects (sun-dogs or whatever they're called) something that can be conjured up at will? Is there some method that you have to use to achieve that?"
I wasn't really trying! But there was just low sun shining toward the lens.
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