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Blue Mountains WildflowersHer are some of the locals out at present.
Isopogon Telopea Caleana Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Blue Mountains WildflowersGreat photos, I dont think I have ever seen any of these whilst up in the Blue Mountains, where were these taken?
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Re: Blue Mountains WildflowersFirst two were at Weni Falls, North West of the lake.
The duck Orchid was on a ridge out from Lawson. Not as many of them this year but that is the way of it. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Blue Mountains WildflowersCol
Great to see you getting out unlike some other fat unmotivated slob I could mention I am going to be picky today! With the second one, as much as I love the blue of the sky, it is really distracting, even if cropping it down, it distracts the eye, nice plant though With the duck orchid (Caleana?) the head needs some more light or definition, however the colour you got on the wings and the body is superb! but nice shots! Waz whizzzz, there goes life again.....
But now captured on a Canon 40D with bits http://www.flickr.com/photos/wazonthehill/
Re: Blue Mountains WildflowersYes Waz,
No matter how I moved around the flower that head would not give me what I wanted. I will have to go out and try something different with it. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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