Yellow flowers

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Annie
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Yellow flowers

Post by Annie »

Here is another plant I have growing out by the pond. It's HUGE! The plant itself is like 5' tall.
I love the weedy wild flower look :D

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What kind of camera do you have? Digital SLR? Your photos are amazing!
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We got this camera as a gift, right before I had my heart attack. I LOVE it!!
Everyone knows how much I love to take critter/flower pics :lol: So they got it for "us" :)
I'm glad they got it for me, umm I mean us, otherwise I would be bored stiff. The "us" part is me and my hubby, though he never uses a camera :lol:

Soooooo I guess I can't say "MINE" :lol: :lol:



It's a Sony, can't remember the other part of the name. It's a number I'll get it here in a while for you :)

I forgot to add no it's not a SLR.
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Re: Yellow flowers

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Please get the number Annie..your photos are wonderful!
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Re: Yellow flowers

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Wow, Annie, I have a Sony.....Older one......I guess it DOES make a difference if you know how to use it as I DO NOT!! :lol: .....I keep everything on auto......Plus, I have a hard time with reds and such bleeding....even purples.....it's prolly me....

Again......thanks missy Coot......oh, I mean Annie..... :lol: ......We love the pictures......I know the Coot does too!! 8-)
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Re: Yellow flowers

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Thanks Lucy, OC did enjoyed looking at the photos !!!! As for reds, that is a problem with all digitals. They seem to accentuate the reds or oranges. OC had to get used to it. He knows there are filters in his camera that will help this butg he is too lazy to figures it our. Your really notice it on Cardinals.In photo shop you can tone it down some, but OC isn't very good in that either......

OC saying thanks again for the pretty pictures :D :D :D :D
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