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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
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Thats cool. I did work on using the macro on my camera and some turned out better than others. I will keep on trying though!! Thanks for the tip. I had to play with the camera to get it. The book didn't have any info on how to use it!!!
Very pretty!
very nice, thanks for joining..:-)
Looks like a wild sage?
Oooh! Such interesting texture, and soft color. Pretty!
~Lisa
Detail intensifies towards the center. I'm always so critical of my own but if certain parts are a bit more focused and others not..I consider all the more fetching..or challanging, ha- Cheers
And yes..this was pretty-
Lisa, it didn't turn out as well as I might have liked but I wanted a pic of it while at camp
CTG, thanks!
Ed, thanks for running this and Sunday Stills...a lot of fun
FC, I think it is a downy wood mint....or a hairy wood mint. Take your pick. lol
Lisa, thanks, I have tried and tried to transplant some home, but it doesn't like our soil I guess
KP, it was a hurry up job in poor light. I admit it. lol. I intended to just for reference as I wanted to be able to compare it to the field guide to try to identify it. Then I decided to give macro Monday a shot...lol thanks for visiting!
Great picture, what type of flower is it?
Very nice picture, do you what the name of the flower?
Dibear, thanks it is a little blurrier than I would have liked...but it was what I had. lol I think it is downy wood mint.
Celeste, thanks, downy wood mint I think...or hairy wood mint.
Very interesting photo, I have never seen this flower before..Thanks for sharing! :)
Far Side, thanks, it is wood mint I think . I have tried to transplant some home, but it doesn;t like my garden soil
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