2009-05-23: Morning Sky Greenery (rest) IMG_9751
From Morning Sky Greenery
This is my second batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that some DNR folks had brought over some rescued ladyslippers, which had then bloomed really nicely. While there I went around and photographed a bunch of other flowers, sedges, and grasses that were in bloom.
After removing the obviously broken photos, I've divided them into two groups: The "better" shots (in my opinion) and the rest (which is this set).
Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use. Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!
I spent about two hours at the greenery, and another 1.5 hours moving today's photos to the computer, filtering out the obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.
2009-05-23: Morning Sky Greenery (rest) IMG_9751
From Morning Sky Greenery
This is my second batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that some DNR folks had brought over some rescued ladyslippers, which had then bloomed really nicely. While there I went around and photographed a bunch of other flowers, sedges, and grasses that were in bloom.
After removing the obviously broken photos, I've divided them into two groups: The "better" shots (in my opinion) and the rest (which is this set).
Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use. Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!
I spent about two hours at the greenery, and another 1.5 hours moving today's photos to the computer, filtering out the obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.