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carnegie center, dragonfly, hosta, lotus, photography, postaday
Today I took a quick trip to the lotus pond in early morning, when it was still not too hot. The flowers were mostly gone, with fewer than a dozen left, like this one below.
There were many pods, some filled with large seeds, right next to flower buds still trying to bloom.
Nearby, in deep shade, hosta flowers were in full bloom. The buds were white and a pale lavender at the tips.
Finally, the dragonflies were as plentiful as ever. I tried to snap a few shots of some that were flying and buzzing around from end of the pond to the other, but nothing came out well. Finally, I had to settle for a stationary Blue Dasher basking in the warm sun.
Reblogged this on Hello Creatives.
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Just gorgeous!
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Some seed pods are just stunning š
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Such amazing flowers!
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Wonderful captures! The lotus flowers, and even the seed pods are so beautiful. I know how difficult it is to shoot dragonflies in flight, I have yet to succeed š
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You have a great eye for both lighting and composition, especially for flowers, these are awesome! The dragonfly is excellent also.
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Thank you Jerry. Flowers are easier than birds, one can come really close to them without scaring them away. š
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Light in just the right place
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Indeed, Diana! I try to take pictures in the morning, when the light is ideal.
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which camera do you use?
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I used a Canon 6D.
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Lovely shots!
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Thank you Victor!
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