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fastnet

Trees and Plants and Flowery things

took this ages ago and thought it looked lonely.

Stuball

I think theres a thread for these shots already... further back somewhere
LowLight

wee minx

Beautiful LL. it's like 3D  
LowLight

It was just another average shot tarted up in Lightroom.

Corned beef dressed as mutton you could say.
fastnet

Another wee flowery one.

expat

expat

zolita1908

Alex Glass

Both have great composition  Great photos guys and galls
Stuball



Alex Glass

Pollok Park too

mr.underwood

Trees and planty things

Hi all,a few tree and planty things



A wee dragonfly Landed





Alex Glass

Great photos Mr U



Love the mushrooms

You have some fantastic photos and it is great to see some of your collection. Where these taken today
mr.underwood

Trees and planty things

Hi Alex,No,they are just some in my collection.The fly agaric were taken on my last trip up to Scotland, in the Galloway Forest.
mr.underwood

Trees and planty things

PS.They are posionous,Nice to look at but deadly!!
Alex Glass

Wouldn't want to eat them but they do look great
mr.underwood

Trees and planty things

 One last photo and i'm off to bed.Night all.
Alex Glass

fastnet

Alex Glass

tombro

Just found this thread and the pics are fantastic !

I'd like to offer a few of my potted garden (I live in a unit with no space).



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This is my first pic post so I hope it works !

Tombro  
tombro

Whoops !

So I won't do it that way next time !

Tombro  
Glen TK

Pushing the limits a bit for a flowery subject, too late for the dafs and a bit early for other flowers but hey, i'm trying hard  

I had to try nd hide a twenty foot long shed and this little ensemble seemed to do the trick, the main problem being for a fairly slim four foot tall lass this girl had a weight problem.  

Alex Glass

Well done Tombro and Glen

Great photos from both of you

   
Stuball







wee minx

They are just lovely Stuball, very well taken
Glen TK

wee minx wrote:
They are just lovely Stuball, very well taken



Mmmm.....i tried but it didn't come out as well  




B&W looks more my forte

Glen TK

Scary

Great pics Glen TK.  Great sky in last one  
Stuball

Glen TK wrote:
wee minx wrote:
They are just lovely Stuball, very well taken



Mmmm.....i tried but it didn't come out as well  






Nah, you're getting there.... just watch you dont shoot directly into the sun causing that flare and washed out sky
Glen TK

Stuball wrote:


Nah, you're getting there.... just watch you dont shoot directly into the sun causing that flare and washed out sky


The more i look at it the worse it gets, it's a pretty poor picture in heaps of ways, to a point i could edit and fiddle but it helps to start with something halfway decent. You live and learn  
Glen TK

rotten milk






cybers

wee minx

Lovely Cybers...I like imperfection too in things , much more interesting
Alex Glass

cybers

Stuball



iiisecondcreep

Stuball wrote:





Chives!  Om nom nom!
Nice pics, where were they taken?
Stuball

The gardens beside Balloch Castle
Stuball

Lightning Struck tree

Glen TK



fastnet

mr.underwood

Greyflowers church

Nice one,Fastnet    
Alex Glass

Excellent Fastnet
Alex Glass

Bluebells in Pollok Park





Glen TK

The Berwickshire Variety






And one of them tree things, possibly posted elsewhere so apologies if it's a repeat.

Alex Glass

Well done Glen

Love the red rope in the last one
fastnet

Doorstop

Purty.  
mr.underwood

Banks of wild garlic

Took a walk jn the woods today.smell of garlic was fantastic!!
Dog had a great time in the burn too.





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Alex Glass

What does the dog have between it's teeth Mr U

Great photos
mr.underwood

Dog

Alex,it's his tongue!Your's would be hanging out too if you ran about as much as he does!!
Alex Glass

     



   

Looks offy big
mr.underwood

He is a Big Boy!!    
fastnet

I was going to say it looks like his tongue...

but it does look a bit big.

but he is a big boy so that explains it...........    
Lone Groover

No drought about it...
Glen TK

Some twonk added Tango to the liquid feed




LowLight

Nice pics and thanks for bumping, saved me looking for it.

In memory of all those trees that have been cut down in Richmond Park here'sa a survivor.

Glen TK

A few more from Dundoch, at this time of year nearly every path is a corridor of colour









So you just have to bag a bit more detail






If you listen really carefully you can hear the Magic Roundabout

Alex Glass







Alex Glass

Jock58

Poppy From my garden


Jock58
Stuball

Straight off the camera with no editing done at all

Alex Glass

 

This has got to be the best photo ever Stu

                           
Stuball

Alex Glass wrote:
 

This has got to be the best photo ever Stu

                           


It's not THAT good surely?
wee minx

Stuball wrote:
Straight off the camera with no editing done at all


Waoaw, stunner Stu  
Doorstop

How on earth did you do that Stu?
Stuball

Looking for the correct natural lighting within a forest then using the correct metering mode on the camera
Doorstop

Complicated in other words .. stunner of a shot mate.  
Stuball

Alex Glass

Found this on Kennishead Road



The small tree in the middle of the photo with the big trunk.

I know you will all be saying so what about it - bad photo with a small tree

Ah! But! If you look closely you will see that that is not a tree trunk but a telegraph pole.

How is it possible of a tree to grow inside a rotten telegraph pole.



fastnet

Taken in the faither in laws back garden.

Does anyone know what spieces the red flower is ?

cybers

Possibly a Red Orchid


http://www.still-focus.co.uk/slides/orchid.jpg
katimac

This was up next to the AA Battery in Bishopbriggs.  I think it might be some sort of poppy


Took this at the botanics


And this one was up the park
Lone Groover

Jock58

Hi All

Fuchsia



Jock58
mr.underwood

Fuschia

Hi,Jock58,   Bless You !!!!      
mr.underwood

Palm Tree

This Palm Tree in flower I took when walking my dog down the lane in the village where I live.
Doorstop

My balcony is coming on splendidly this year.





Still a bit more growing to come but it's all looking good.    
sputnik

nice mr stop.i will give it the once over tomorrow about 7am on my way to the golf course.if you are up gies a wave.
Doorstop

Will do my good man.  

fastnet





Doog Doog

fastnet wrote:
Taken in the faither in laws back garden.

Does anyone know what spieces the red flower is ?



They're Asiatic Lillies.
fastnet

Cheers bud.......  
Alex Glass

Can't take credit for these. They are all the work of my wife.





fastnet

Give her the camera more often Alex............    

Sorry.....Don't..They take better pics than us.

Don't tell everyone........especially not them.........  
Alex Glass

fastnet wrote:
Give her the camera more often Alex............    

Sorry.....Don't..They take better pics than us.

Don't tell everyone........especially not them.........  


Sorry Fastnet        

I meant I wasn't responsible for the planting       I took the photos
wee minx

Doorstop wrote:
Will do my good man.  


Thats nice , and do you know the latin names for all your plants DS? ....luckily mines are all called niceycus planticus.
sputnik

mine are buggeraff weedus and of course the famous scottish sticky wullies.
Doorstop

wee minx wrote:
Doorstop wrote:
Will do my good man.  


Thats nice , and do you know the latin names for all your plants DS? ....luckily mines are all called niceycus planticus.


The front boxes are completely filled with Petunia x hybrida (variegated Petunias).

The wee Planter in the corner has the beginnings of a wee collective of Antirrhinum majus (snapdragons).

The long planter at the rear wall of the balcony has a mixture of Fuckknowswhatium Awinrawanpacketia. (Mixed meadow Floo-urs fae LIDL).


And yes, I did have to look that lot up.  
cybers

we have a few smelllikecrappicus and atractbeasticus varieties.
closely followed up in the autumn jaggybasturdus...
Alex Glass

cybers

Great shot of the old jaggy thistle Alex.  
Lone Groover

wee minx

I like that, its a different take on them
Stuball

The Lavender of the Rottonrow

wee minx

It's that time for some flowers to say goodnight
Doorstop

Ooh, nice. Me likey Minxy.  




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