https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenocissus_quinquefolia
Showing posts with label fence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fence. Show all posts
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Virgina Creeper on Neighbor's Fence - Autumn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenocissus_quinquefolia
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Purple Crepe Myrtle with Fence and Close Up of Blossom Cluster
I saw this purple Crepe myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica in my neighbor's yard. I liked the backdrop with the fence. I have always had trouble getting a good sharp detailed image even with a DSLR. I liked the fence but need to experiment in Snapseed app with mask to paint upper right corner and the top of the fence post. Post imaging for both images I used PSE 11, increased highlights & midtones, sharpened.
This shrub is a popular resting place for wrens and song birds. I captured that doll hanging from the branches last fall. This shrub is originally frrm Asia. In the summer leaves are dark green but change to yellow, orange, red in the fall. Tree trunks are smooth. Flowers come in different colors: white, pink, mauve, purple or carmine with crimped petals in panicles up to 4 cm. Can growm to height of 20 ft, There seems to be an ongoing controversy about whether to prone on not.
Labels:
blossom,
close up,
Crepe myrtle,
fence,
Flora,
neighborhood,
purple
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Vintage Birdhouse on a Backyard Fence - Non-functional

These birdhouses are also not functional and hanging on my friend's wooden fence. Maybe I need to invest in a stuffed bird that really looks real for a prop. With an iPhone unless you are close and can anticipate the pose, forget getting bird pictures. If you crop a photo taken at a distance it will be pixelated. You might be able to use for some altered art project. I took in color but I played around with light and dark exposures and used sepia filter for one. I like the vintage look. Because of small sensor there is some distortion with the planks of the wooden fence in the background. There is supposed to be an app that will help correct disotortion of buildings etc.
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