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I currently own a Nikon D5100 DSLR with the following lenses:
Nikkor AF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 VR G ED
Nikkor AF-S 50mm f1.8 G ED
Nikkor AF-S VR 70-300 f4.5-5.6G IF-ED
I shoot in RAW format and edit the images in either Photoshop CS6 or Lightroom 5.
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13 Feedback Comments:
Aren't lobelias wonderful? I have them flowering all year round and self-seeding to keep up the supply.
Yes they are beautiful, delicate in a way. I like the purples of this variety. It was windy when I took this shot too. Thanks for dropping by Arija:)
I agree... a wonderful little plant that is at home almost anywhere... I never felt the need to get rid of a single self seeded plant in the gardens! L
Just love these vibrant colors, so eye catching!
what a lovely colors
nice!
What a great colors and what i great flower this is
Lovely colors in these petals!
Ooooooo, look at those pretty colors! Delightful photographs Jane, thanks for sharing.
They are so lovely!
Beautiful! Love the blue and purple together. Not sure I've ever seen it in blue before. :)
Beautiful flower shot! I love lobelias, but we can only grow them in winter here in Texas.
You have a wonderful photo blog. Wowza!
P.S. Loved the water shot in Mykonas! Surreal Realism.
Thanks for stopping by
Tropical Texana/ Houston :-)
Thanks everyone, I love that indigo colour too and yes I suspect you can grow them in winter in certain climates. Thanks for dropping by everyone, glad you like my blog David:)
lovely...i especially love purple... the strong and the flexible
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