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Hi, Carole, Love these photos. I can almost smell their fragrance. Please identify them for me – you know, enquiring minds and all, thanks. What is the ISO? 100?
Another plant that I have not been able to identify! I would guess that it is some type of Lilly? The bottom flower is a magnolia blossom. As you can probably tell, my flower identification skills is rather limited. Now ask me about a fish and that is a different story!
Those are pretty. 🙂
Beautiful!!!
Hi, Carole, Love these photos. I can almost smell their fragrance. Please identify them for me – you know, enquiring minds and all, thanks. What is the ISO? 100?
Another plant that I have not been able to identify! I would guess that it is some type of Lilly? The bottom flower is a magnolia blossom. As you can probably tell, my flower identification skills is rather limited. Now ask me about a fish and that is a different story!
ISO 250 for these photos.