I decided to take my Iphone 15 PRO Max out of my pocket and out to the fresh air this afternoon. I love shooting flowers in the morning, as I started doing two years ago; the Leica cameras have crowded the scene a bit. What hat works best is using all three: the Iphone, The Leica SLR, and the Leica G2 monochrome.
(As of 3 p.m., my two Leica cameras are fully insured.)
This exercise with the iPhone was a great find and reminded me to pay some attention to the Pro Max. It reflects color beautifully.
I love the photos it takes, especially in the morning light.
I think I am free tomorrow. We have a lot of chores to do to prepare for Memorial Day weekend. The Cambridge Food Pantry is hosting a float. I haven’t been invited to ride on that (I’d get dizzy up there), but I’d love to go and see it and cheer them on.
Sarah says (I love the sound of that) that the chosen food for Friday is corned beef hash and prego sauce, both already up on the Cambridge Pantry Wish List. Enjoy the photos.
The first photo shows the Salvia beneath the Iris in the background. The others each tell their own story of souls and hearts.
Soul of a flower.
Heart of a flower.
Parade of red and yellow.
Begonia is soaking up the sun.
Your to close to the flowers when taking the photos
Ummm… yes Dave that’s the point, you seem to have wandered into the wrong place. Please come back when you get some manners.
That’s the point, Dave.
You’re too close to the computer, Dave. Step away for a while.
: )
Love this response, Pete…and the correct use of you’re. 😉
If I were the grammar police…..
You have such a great eye for composition.
Your flowers and perspectives are beautiful.
That’s the point, Dave.
Dave, I would like to point out that should be “you’re” not “your” at the beginning of your sentence. And your first “to” should be “too”.
Being near or far from a photographic subject is a matter for the photographer to decide. However, the use of correct grammar is not up for grabs!
I won’t mention the missing period at the end of your sentence.