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Freesia In the Rain.....
About 5 years a go we bought a packet of Freesia seeds They are now in all our pots and around the ground next to the pots. Smell is divine.
The photo On world photo goes a long way to explain the day. This shot was taken under an umbrella for the Camera rather than my legs or feet. I knew a few days ago I had only one thing coming my way..................RAIN. First thing this morning it was unmistakable.

The best thing about this shot is the extra lens at the bottom of the flowers. You can 100% see the two milk crates that hold up :
Borya constricta Churchill & Drosera menziesii

Welcome to Down under nothing but rain, thunder, Cold and hail but enjoy the day.
The photo On world photo goes a long way to explain the day. This shot was taken under an umbrella for the Camera rather than my legs or feet. I knew a few days ago I had only one thing coming my way..................RAIN. First thing this morning it was unmistakable.

The best thing about this shot is the extra lens at the bottom of the flowers. You can 100% see the two milk crates that hold up :
Borya constricta Churchill & Drosera menziesii

Welcome to Down under nothing but rain, thunder, Cold and hail but enjoy the day.
StoneRoad2013, Peter Castell, Bergfex, Deborah Lundbech and 23 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Ecobird clubYou have a great eye for nature photos, and show that off well with the three different types here.
I totally love freesias. Their smell is so divine! I don't think they will grow for me and I'm so curious how yours is blooming right now, you must have a green thumb for sure.
Do you use different cameras for the different type photos (macro, distant, etc)? Or does your camera accommodate the different views you like to photograph?
Steve Paxton club has replied to raingirl clubThe single packet we bought 5 years a go has produced a lot of flowers. All the houses we have rented has a little bit of us left behind in the form of freesias and always a very heady scent. All my roses also have to have scent as that just finished them off on a warm still day. A rose with no scent is not really a rose at all.
I had hope the forecast was not going to be as bad but it was a real torrent. This and last winter have been some of the wettest on record. I am over the clouds and rains. Not must astro photography this winter.
raingirl club has replied to Steve Paxton clubAnd yes, obviously a good lens has been used. I always prefer non-zoom lenses. Helps me not have too many choices (and they do tend to be better lenses).
How fun to leave a bit of you behind in the way of flowers. And I so agree with roses needing a scent. One of Portland's nick names is The Rose City. We have an international test garden on the hill at the edge of downtown - sadly not all of them have a scent, but many do.
If you can see this link, it shows one corner of the garden:
res.cloudinary.com/dragonspell/images/w_1440,h_864,c_fill,dpr_auto,fl_progressive:steep,f_auto/w_1440,h_864/v1571420733/www.travelportland.com/AA_Parks_RoseGarden_TravelPortland-1/AA_Parks_RoseGarden_TravelPortland-1.jpg
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