Taken in Adelaide Botonnic Gardens with a group of fellow Adelaide Bubblers. No idea what the tree was called … next time will be sensible enough to look to see the name!! Nikon D90 Nikkor Micro Lens 60mm 1/400 F/3.2 Aperture priority
wonderful image love the background wonderif its the fruit from a blossom tree. as to names of flowers plants when oi go out i am trying to photgraph the name plate that goes with the plant as no way will i rememebr what they are once home.
Karen … what a sensible idea! Will do that in future … I think they developed into some kind of mini lemony thingies … no sure about the blossom bit … you can see what a wizz I am about matters relating to “green thumbs”!!! Thanks for the comment.
Hi Evita. Ta my dear lass … I just liked the look of them on the tree and shot them in place (in situ I think is the correct terminology!!) Will make an effort to find out just what I am “shooting” in future!!
Thought you might appreciate this one Andy … and not too bad for a shakey “old” hand. Pleased to see your shots going up too! It was a great afternoon.
What an appealing composition, Judy. I simply picked a page and the simple beauty of this caught my attention. (Hint, I think you need a little index. Quite easy to do ;)
Thanks dear Jan. You are right. I have indexed in my site gallery … but very slack re RedBubble!!! Just keeping head above water with family matters and little bit of moderating for Photog 101. However your advice is excellent … and I will surface at some point and get proverbial act together!! Bless you.
– chijude
And I missed the favourite. You are such an encouragement. J
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nice macro Judy.
That was with the speed of light!! And thank you Shakey!
– chijude
nice Jude, looks like little green tomatoes
Do you remember them Bill. They were a bit like bunches of hard grapes. …. And yes they do look like little green tomatoes!! Thanks for that!
– chijude
looks like some kind of berry to me getting ready to me.. Like this macro.. well composed~
Thanks Lj … had fun frolicking amongst the hibiscus and dahlias too!
– chijude
wonderful image love the background wonderif its the fruit from a blossom tree. as to names of flowers plants when oi go out i am trying to photgraph the name plate that goes with the plant as no way will i rememebr what they are once home.
Karen … what a sensible idea! Will do that in future … I think they developed into some kind of mini lemony thingies … no sure about the blossom bit … you can see what a wizz I am about matters relating to “green thumbs”!!! Thanks for the comment.
– chijude
OOOOOOO this is cool!!!!
Thats so kind of you toooo. xx
– chijude
Lovely composition and DOF, Jude….now I can’t wait to hear what they’re called! LOL I do like Karen’s idea….good tip…I’ll have to remember it!
Yes .. am taking Karen’s tip to heart !! and thanks for the comment Wendi. Always generous.
– chijude
Great capture Judy !!! :D
Hi Evita. Ta my dear lass … I just liked the look of them on the tree and shot them in place (in situ I think is the correct terminology!!) Will make an effort to find out just what I am “shooting” in future!!
– chijude
Nice shot Judy. Love the composition
Thought you might appreciate this one Andy … and not too bad for a shakey “old” hand. Pleased to see your shots going up too! It was a great afternoon.
– chijude
Love the DOF here…………..fabulous shot!! :)))
Missed your comment Rose., so sorry! So a belated thank you!!
– chijude
What an appealing composition, Judy. I simply picked a page and the simple beauty of this caught my attention. (Hint, I think you need a little index. Quite easy to do ;)
Thanks dear Jan. You are right. I have indexed in my site gallery … but very slack re RedBubble!!! Just keeping head above water with family matters and little bit of moderating for Photog 101. However your advice is excellent … and I will surface at some point and get proverbial act together!! Bless you.
– chijude
And I missed the favourite. You are such an encouragement. J
– chijude