Great shot. This time the flash was a very good thing. 30 shots...thank goodness for digital.
Our daughter just moved to your neck of the woods...Argonia. I sent her a link to your blog, so she can see what works in gardens in that area. We're excited that they're so much closer, than norther North Dakota.
Simply lovely!
ReplyDeletethey be swinginnnnn...
DeleteThat is a beautiful photo. It would make a great backdrop for your blog.
ReplyDeletegood idea.
DeleteWow! Did you really take this at night?
ReplyDeleteyes with a flash.
DeleteYou can almost imagine them dancing to the music. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteit's actually the only photo that turned out well out of 30.
DeleteGreat shot and idea. I need to try that in the next night or two; I have a few plants in one area specifically to look good on a full moon night.
ReplyDeleteVery ghostly...love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the way that seed heads stand out in the photo. Very impressive even if you had to take 30 shots!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love that!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Quite the photographer.....
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. Also like to get a shot with a goldfinch eating the seed head in winter, havent been lucky yet!
ReplyDeleteI've notice most of my cone flowers have seed missing but haven't seen any finches feed from them however.
DeleteSuch a beautiful photo Greg. Achillea is beautiful at any time of the year.
ReplyDeletedefinitely one of my favorites
DeleteGreat shot. This time the flash was a very good thing. 30 shots...thank goodness for digital.
ReplyDeleteOur daughter just moved to your neck of the woods...Argonia. I sent her a link to your blog, so she can see what works in gardens in that area. We're excited that they're so much closer, than norther North Dakota.
Have a good weekend.
yes that's just 45 miles east of here. there's also a garden blogger near her in clearwater, her blog is at this link gaiagarden.blogspot.com/
DeleteStunning capture Greggo with such a lovely contrasting colours.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, especially with the 3D effect.
ReplyDeleteyes, the 3D effect almost looks like it's embossed.
DeleteAnd what were YOU doing out wandering around in MOONLIGHT, Greggo? I hope you wore some moon-screen...
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I'm adding ornamental grasses to my garden this year after seeing so many wonderful ones on your blog! :o)
ReplyDeleteThat is the magic of digital, you can take as many photos as you like, and what a treat even if only one turns out like this.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely Greggo. Simply beautiful.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
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