Gardening photographer Journal Entries

15 creative works found

  • When is a garden snail not a garden snail?
    by georgiegirl

    When it’s too cute to be classed a garden snail. I’ve just uploaded a couple of photos I took last year, just after I got my groovy camer…

    When it’s too cute to be classed a garden snail. I’ve just uploaded a couple of photos I took last year, just after I got my groovy camera, before I worked out how it really worked!! / These tiny snails are only 4-5mm long and have wonderful spiral shells with the most beautiful markings. I haven’t seen them since as I moved house so am glad that I took these pics. The ants, millipedes and snails were all working together, crawling all over the birdbath bowl that was sitting on the ground. They snails’ shells actually wobble from side to side as they are crawling! I was so amazed by these tiny creatures. / It would be great to find out where else these snail are. Has anyone seen them?

  • Fun Guys
    by georgiegirl

    I took a ‘couple’ of photos today. Thought I’d share my faves with you all! Why don’t you pop over and let me know what you think!! I’ll …

    I took a ‘couple’ of photos today. Thought I’d share my faves with you all! Why don’t you pop over and let me know what you think!! I’ll put the kettle on so you can have a cuppa while you browse (... your imagination will be required to actually drink your brew).

  • Is it Friday yet????
    by Rachel Lewter

    OK, I know we shouldn’t wish our lives away, but I am so ready for this weekend. Don’t have any real plans, but I do want to play wi…

    OK, I know we shouldn’t wish our lives away, but I am so ready for this weekend. Don’t have any real plans, but I do want to play with my camera and work in my garden. So what do the rest of you do when you aren’t behind the camera? Rachel

  • Family of Photographers
    by Stephen Mitchell

    SaharaBelle is a new member to RB, but not much of a writer. Because I like her work (_both…

    SaharaBelle is a new member to RB, but not much of a writer. Because I like her work (both in the kitchen :D and with a camera), I’m showing you some her amazing photography. Thankfully SaharaBelle made a few comments during the upload process – so I’ll divulge these with you. Basically, this post serves as an easy way for our family and friends to quickly see all the cards of her amazing photography. There will be more soon. In fact, some of my collection will moving across. Yes, I took credit for her work … with her permission! But now she is a member, she wants them back. Anyway, here are all the cards of our recent visit to the Wittunga National Park. I encourage people to leave nice comments on her work. Or critique’s. We’re always looking for extra help on how to take a better photograph! You might recognise this photograph! I cropped this one to a square image to make her avatar. I love this photograph … it’s so vibrant and almost blinding! What do you think?! / “This one will make a great Christmas card!”. Her words after this uploaded. / I suggested this shot – because she had the Macro-lens. It turned out a lot better than I ever expected. It helps that SaharaBelle made sure the blue sky was in the background of these shots, thereby allowing a lot more light to come through the ‘field of focus’. / Nice shadows in this one. The yellow stamen look like antenna … don’t they? / Hehe, nature’s feather duster! I suspect it would leave more pollen than it would remove! / I just love how this is the colours of the Australian flag! / This little bee is getting his money’s worth of nectar… / It took a while to think of a suitable title. But this choice works well. / Sometimes the title’s are just so apt. Yet come out of nowhere. / I originally suggested “Toilet Brush”, but apparently my humor was NOT appropriate. / I’m sure you can see why this title was chosen. This little bee probably wasn’t imprisoned at all, but they do look like bars around his face! / This is a flower in the process of blooming. When we return next weekend, I hope to capture these in full bloom! / Hehe, this little guy was filling up like a car at the petrol-pump! I’m sure he saw the camera coming toward him, but just had to get that nectar! / This amazing shot was incredibly lucky. With a dedicated macro lens, she was going to shoot just the flower … but found the little black bug inside. / This amazing little bee was sticking his face straight into the flower, digging all the nectar out. / We think this was an ant, but not real sure! He was swimming around the nectar, presumably doing the anty-paddle (doggy paddle, get it?!). / Here is that bee again. This was the last time we saw this guy before he flew back to the hive… / SaharaBelle tells me this is her favourite shot, and I agree. The detail in those wings is outstanding! / But this is not the end! SaharaBelle and I have plans for more day-trips, even with the SA Central group later this year! SaharaBelle and I hope you all (wink wink at friends and family!) like these cards enough to purchase a few.

  • Tulip Cards Series Page
    by Melissa Park

    Series page. Tulip cards Click on card for more information Thankyou for looking !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/backin…

    Series page. Tulip cards Click on card for more information Thankyou for looking / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Garden Fairy Card Series
    by Melissa Park

    Category link Thanks for looking Pls click on cards for more information !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcol…

    Category link Thanks for looking Pls click on cards for more information / / / / / /

  • Featured Photo! Gardens At Watermouth Castle
    by francophotos

    Thank you to the hosts of The Weekly Themed Challenges for featuring my photo !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/...

    Thank you to the hosts of The Weekly Themed Challenges for featuring my photo

  • The Great Archway To Heaven - Was Featured in Kent - The Garden Of England
    by silverstrummer - David Everitt

    I would like to thank Kent – The Garden Of England and it’s Host’s – FelicityB and Stuart Chapman. for featuring the “The Great Archway T…

    I would like to thank Kent – The Garden Of England and it’s Host’s – FelicityB and Stuart Chapman. for featuring the The Great Archway To Heaven I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who left their comments and also for favouriting this work too. It is very much welcomed and appreciated. “Live Life For Today And Save A Smile For Someone Tomorrow” – David

  • FEATURED BY ... ME! *Bigcity*
    by Dayonda

    I’d like to introduce you to an old friend (maybe older than me! LOL), Bigcity. Here’s a sample- / !http://www.redbubble.com/people/big…

    I’d like to introduce you to an old friend (maybe older than me! LOL), Bigcity. Here’s a sample- / / of his current work. He’s also put up lovely flower shots from his own garden. And he “has” a beautiful little island near his home that he’s photographed in all weather and seasons. You can spend a whole day in his Gallery and be glad you did! / / Just another little teaser, here. (Sure hope these come out. Some do, some don’t! Even if they don’t, go see his work and say hi, okay?) / Dayonda

  • Mini MeetUp
    by Stephen Mitchell

    If you are interested in taking a Sunday walk with your camera, I will be at the Wittunga Botanic Gardens tomorrow...

    If you are interested in taking a Sunday walk with your camera, I will be at the Wittunga Botanic Gardens tomorrow (Sunday, 28.June.2009) from midday till late afternoon. The gardens are great for photography of flowers, bees, ducks, magpies, crows, humans, plus many different South African plants that are often mistaken for South Australian. If you are interested, bring your macro lens and lightest-tripod! Meet you near the Rotunda that can be seen near the lake as you enter thru the left entrance. I’ll be wearing a warm woollen beanie (and carrying a blue rain-coat) and wielding a camera! Where? Shepherd’s Hill Road, Blackwood

  • 8 July- More Features!
    by taiche

    Features A mega huge thanks to the hosts of the following: !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/users/size:135×135/view:avatar/hert…

    Features A mega huge thanks to the hosts of the following: (not forgetting Hertsman). ..The magic goes on …..... “Tired of Waiting” was featured in Core [C.O.R.E] / “The Medusa Touch” was featured in Flowers in macro (very JULY FEATURES /

  • Featured In The Woman Photographer!
    by naturelover

    Another First for me- to have work featured in this presti…

    Another First for me- to have work featured in this prestigious group-Thankyou so much to the Hosts for featuring Wrapped In Pink a particular favourite of mine!

  • Went to Photograph & Ended up at the Movies!!!
    by Carol Clifford

    Today I headed over to Van Dusen Botanical Gardens in Vancouver “to see what was new”. I started wandering through the paths and over th…

    Today I headed over to Van Dusen Botanical Gardens in Vancouver “to see what was new”. I started wandering through the paths and over the lawns in search of that perfect photo. Armed with my Nikon camera with the 55-200mm lens attached, I was ready for what the gardens would reveal. Sometimes I get so engrossed in what I am looking at I lose sight of where I am actually walking. Well, today I came upon a group of people gathered in the distance all milling around with various breeds of dogs. All of a sudden a young man was at my side urging me to come with him over to the far side of the expanse of lawn. It wasn’t until I got to where he directed me that I heard him “whisper”, “you can’t go that way because you will be in the scene”!! It seems I wandered right smack into a scene for a major feature movie being shot in the gardens. The movie is called “Marmaduke”. The young man who called me over was one of the production assistants and I spent the next hour watching the shooting of the movie and talking to him (when I was allowed to talk!). Every now and then he would yell out “rolling” or “cut”. I was able to take a number of photos of the dogs and one of the main actors. Take a look soon for those photos to appear on my Redbubble site. This is the most fun I have had in a garden in a long time!!

  • Click here to see my photo in Gardening Australia magazine The image below, titled “ON TOP OF THE WORLD” is how I feel right now, my image has just been featured inside GARDENING AUSTRALIA magazine August 2009. / This image was chosen as one of the best to be featured in Gardening Australia Magazine, from over 2,300 images from across Australia for the Catalyst Ladybird survey in April 2009 http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2425411.htm* Click here Also a big thank you to Steve Chapple here at red bubble for telling us all about the lady bug survey… ON TOP OF THE WORLD /

  • House & Garden Celebrating the last days & colors of Summer .... have a look
    by Rick Todaro

    *House & Garden Celebrating the last days of Summer …… in my Gallery right on page 1 This Was a house in the town of Spring Lake …& I was…

    House & Garden Celebrating the last days of Summer …… in my Gallery right on page 1 This Was a house in the town of Spring Lake …& I was really taken with the beauty of the house itself but the garden too… photograph taken with my Kodak Z 1285 your comments always warmly invited respected and answered

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