Photos to share anybody?

Ken High Street this morning.

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What is this plant called?

Mrs d00d has grown it from a cutting.

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spines of a feather. very first attempt at macro photography with new lens

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A Rainbow Lorikeet enjoying the nectar from my Triffid

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I noticed the spider was at large in my front garden with a very sticky web.

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Dunno d00d, it looks like a small crab apple tree…
My daughter has got an app that recognises plants, I’ll ask her when she comes tomorrow…

Cheers mate.

The pics above were taken yesterday, and below on the 09/06/25

The petals fall off, the little “berry” in the middle grows a little more, and turns a wonderful soft pink!

Crop to zoom

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looks like Hypericum

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Yep, that’s what my app tells me - hypericum.

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St. John’s Wort.

Strange name, but I’ll remember it.

Thanks guys.

Thinking about making a panaromic photo?


back garden Taken with my compact panasonic DC-TZ95 camera

One problem I used to come across was stitching photos together. One could never line up pictures accurately. Even the best efforts the clouds or brightness from one to another never worked out .

In the example above all that effort went as this camera does it all, stitches a lot of frames to make on panaramic view

This camera is now out of production but a few for sale on he interweb and worth grabbing while available cost used around £450
Does as much as a full frame camera including video

Here’s one of my back garden too…

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Make up the spare bed and I’ll be with you shortly…
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Bruce you didn’t put which camera for that panoramic photo. Always nice to know what others use

Think I’m too new to be allowed to post photos but used to be a keen photographer of landscapes and wildlife (and sometimes just British life) so will post when I’m able!

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never new there was a rule not to allow newbie posting photos i find easiest way to post photos here is just right click on my photo then simply copy and paste directly into the reply box here like i just done now with a photo of dusk over the town of Ennistymon

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It was taken with my Panasonic LX10 though this one was taken with my camcorder, a Panasonic VXF1.

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These panoramic photos don’t always work

The Dalgety Bridge itself is slightly interesting, it was built in 1888, is only one lane wide and crosses the Snowy River, the town originally was called Buckley’s Crossing (still the name of the pub) in 1904 it was considered as the site of the nation’s capital but its distance from the Sydney - Melbourne railway line meant that the idea was eventually dropped. Now it remains a small agricultural town in the middle of nowhere.

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That bridge looks curved, slightly interesting.