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Happy New Year Everyone…
First of all, I would like to wish all my readers and fellow bloggers a Happy New Year. I do hope you enjoyed your festivities. Let’s hope better times are ahead and 2023 isn’t as harsh as some predict. Well, I eventually got over the flu… over 5 weeks… of lack of energy and feeling […]
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Powder Paint Dahlia
Six months into our photography jaunt, we discovered a place called Nymans, which is owned and maintained by the National Trust. Within the grounds, there are formal flower gardens, the ruins of buildings destroyed by fire, and the main house. It was while walking around these beautiful gardens and admiring the summer flowers that I […]
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Pink Dahlia
Normally I don’t use my mobile for taking images… especially flowers where I just love to use my macro lens. However, the following image was photographed using my Samsung A51 5g. Sofia in her lens-artists challenge this week, asks us to explore exposure. And I just love how the light hit the centre of this […]
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Throwback Thursday – Dahlia – Bishop of Llandaff
With so many varieties of Dahlia at times it is hard to find the variety of a chosen dahlia. However, I was lucky with this one, Bing told me exactly what it was and what variety it was. Good old Mr. Bing! 😀 😀 😀 This photograph was taken about 20 months after the photography […]
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Orange Dahlia
Camera Settings Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS F/Number: f/6.3ISO: 100Focal Distance: 80 mm Shutter Speed: 1/160 secPhotograph Date: 22.10.2022Location: Nymans, West SussexPhotographer: AshSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Posted as part of:
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Pink Dahlia
What I love about dahlias is that they bloom all through the late summer and into fall. Dahlias come in many varieties, ranging from pom-pom dahlias to decorative dahlias. The photograph, below, was photographed at Great Comp Gardens, in one of their dahlia borders and the pink was so vibrant and the dark red centre […]
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Dahlia
Another of my father’s favourite flowers was dahlias. They bloom in July and continue to bloom right through fall, if you take care and plant them correctly. On our visit to Great Comp Gardens, the dahlias were already in full bloom. Posted as part of:
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White Dahlia
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/6.3ISO: 100Focal Distance: 60 mm Shutter Speed: 1/640 secPhotograph Date: 28.02.22Photographer: BrenSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Posted as part of Bushboy’s Macro Monday
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Dahlia Flower
Camera: Canon EOS 600DLens: Canon EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/4.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 60 mmShutter Speed: 1/250 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Photographer: Bren Ryan Posted as part of: Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge XingfuMama’s Whatsoever is Lovely Challenge-2022 Week 33
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Dahlia Moonfire
Camera: Canon EOS 1100DLens: Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS IIF/Number: f/5.6ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 55 mmShutter Speed: 1/125 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Photographer: Bren Ryan Posted as part of: Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge Cee’s Midweek Madness Photography Challenge – Macro or Close Up
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Pink Dahlia
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/8.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 60 mmShutter Speed: 1/160 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Photographer: Bren Ryan Posted as part of: Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge image-in-ing Tuesday weekly link-up.
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Dahlia
Camera: Canon EOS 600DLens: Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STMF/Number: f/5.6ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 135 mmShutter Speed: 1/100 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Photographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part Of: Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge Cee’s Mid Week Madness Photography Challenge – Primary Colours Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge – Outdoor Fun