We had a day of very much needed rain. The night had a heavy dew, but the morning sun glistened off the pea blossoms and leaves in such a glorious way. I did use a diffuser lens for a couple of these shots along with a macro lens...that is how you can see the drops glisten with so many colors.
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This what I and my camera see...
My Project 365 AND BEYOND Blog.
This what I and my camera see...
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
Dorothea Lange
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
The garden....
The end of July I planted Sugar Snap Peas for the fall, as they like the cooler weather. Well they are blooming now, so peas won't be far behind. I like to plant them on the edge of the garden so they can climb onto the fence.
We had a day of very much needed rain. The night had a heavy dew, but the morning sun glistened off the pea blossoms and leaves in such a glorious way. I did use a diffuser lens for a couple of these shots along with a macro lens...that is how you can see the drops glisten with so many colors.




We had a day of very much needed rain. The night had a heavy dew, but the morning sun glistened off the pea blossoms and leaves in such a glorious way. I did use a diffuser lens for a couple of these shots along with a macro lens...that is how you can see the drops glisten with so many colors.
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My goodness that pepper looks good to eat. Beautiful pics throughout and comments especially your Sept. 11 post.
troutbirder
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