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RE: Macro Photos Only


And a few more . . .

 



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Romy5152 wrote:
Boroma Is the other pic a hibiscus? Nice shot!

 


 Sure is Romy, the stamen.



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Here are some of ours.



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Hi Willem,

Nice! I particularly like the second one of the bottle brush - it's so crisp and clear.

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Some more. Want to see them all? Go to: www.dutchjumbo.nl, on the homepage click on the left bottom where it says 'en verder' click flora (or fauna or anything else there) and there you go. Wildflowers WA, grasses and blackboys and the lot



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Thanks Willem. I've only looked at the first page in En verder, but the flowers are beautiful, and you have such a diverse range of them.

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Almost macro. Or? From our garden. No cane toads here!



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Love the hedgehog, haven't seen one in a long time.

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No, they're not macro, Willem. However, I do like the almost macro in the second last lot you posted though- the second photo in the set of 4.



-- Edited by Romy5152 on Wednesday 7th of September 2011 08:32:15 PM



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hope you like this ones .......



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Now that's a mushroom, Shep! And I love the light on the red flower. Nice!

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the mushroom i found in a park in canada near Crows Nest near the Alberta border very stande mushroom ...upside down !!!



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You know, I didn't even notice that unitl you said it and I had another look - wasn't that observant of me!  What do you think of these couple?


 



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What kind of flower is that one, Boroma?

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What kind of flower is that one, Boroma?


 LOL....no idea Romy, I just took the pics.  It was in the garden of a friend's place in Toowoomba.



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Looking through some of my older pics yesterday and found this one.



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I actually saw, for the first time in my life, the flower of the Mother-in-law Tongue plant today. I didn't even know it had a flower - so will take my camera to work tomorrow and take a photo of it. It looks like it's been blooming for a while, so will probably have some fresh little flowers and some older. It's very a nondescript colour, but it was simply the surprise of seeing a flower on that particular plant that attracted my attention.



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I actually saw, for the first time in my life, the flower of the Mother-in-law Tongue plant today.


 Have no idea what that plant even looks like Romy.



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I had no idea the Mother-in-laws tongue even had a flower. I used to have a plant of it but you have to be careful not to overwater them or they rot like mine did.
Would be interested in seeing the flower Romy.

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My Mother In Law's tongue doesn't have any flowers.... confuse

Maybe it doesn't stop moving long enough....  wink biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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You're still around I see, Gubby! biggrin (I bet your m-i-l is a gorgeous old lady!)

Will post the pic in here this afternoon.



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I'm a bit late posting, but here it is - one Mother-in-law Tongue flower. It is quite a significant flower, and one I am still truly surprised by!

 



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Its very pretty Romy, would never have guessed. Maybe its one of those that only flower every 15-20 years.

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The thing is, HW, there were more flowers on the other side of the group of M-I-L Tongue plants, plus some dry stems of old flowers - yet I had never noticed them before. Amazing!



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Well I do know the plant but never knew the name of it, thanks Romy



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Thats the common name Boroma, not the botanical name, which would be unpronouncible as they all are.

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Yes, it is a very common plant, Boroma - and HW, about the name being unpronounceable - I agree. lol! Well ladies, I'll be off the computer for about a week now, but please keep the macro photos coming in. I'll pop back in again when I get back.



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Beautiful photos in here.. I would put some of mine up but am unsure how to make them small like yours are... am not very good at this chat thing.... lolololol



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Hi AmandaJayne, that's ok. If you mean a small subject photo, I use a macro lens on my camera to get really close up. If you mean small as in posting small photos, you will have to reduce them first yourself, close the program down, and then click on Reply, then look below and click on : 'Attach image' and you can then 'browse', find your photo, double click to attach it, upload it, submit it (all buttons you just click on) and your photo will be in Grey Nomads! If anyone can explain it more easily, please do so. Good luck, AmandaJayne.



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