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Re: Brenham area April 1-6, 2008
Started by FlowerPower at 04-04-2008 3:39 PM. Topic has 29 replies.
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  04-04-2008, 3:39 PM
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Re: Brenham area April 1-6, 2008
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Good report and photo additions Tony. Maybe you'll get a sunset photo tonight as the storm clears? All we got here is showers and wind and it is staring to clear here. The really bad stuff stayed north and east.
Flowers will brighten your day whether mild or wild, Murry!
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  04-04-2008, 6:31 PM
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Tony,
Thanks for the update...based on your photos you are finding a good mixture of wildflower displays.

I especially like the "secret location..." photo....perhap you will reveal the secret after you have captured your sunrise photo. :)

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  04-04-2008, 7:55 PM
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Rich

Yes, I have seen quite a wide variety although this is what I have always found in Brenham and one of the reasons I keep coming back (this is the 4th year in a row).

Didn't do any more exploring - it got really cold and wet for a while.  Spent some more time at the Antique Rose Emporium in Independence after the rain stopped.  They have a nice art display in the chapel there this weekend and I spoke with a lady called Marilyn who is displaying flower photos, all taken in her own garden.  Worth a look if anyone's passing by.  Apologies for the number of pix in the pbase gallery taken in a decidedly non-wild setting!

Ended the day like this with a pleasant if not spectacular sunset.  I need to play with some exposure blending on the bracketed RAW captures to see what I can make of it.  The one in the gallery is a simple Photoshop tweak of the in-camera jpg.  Have a feeling sunrise is going to be very nice with golden light raking across the landscape.

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  04-04-2008, 8:27 PM
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Just a note to let you know I have most of my photos up for April 2nd at: http://grigsbys.smugmug.com/gallery/4439942_4jSjS/3

This time I've tried to ID the locations :0)


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  04-05-2008, 1:07 PM
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I'll update in more depth tonight but I just passed by the Dos Brisas Ranch on FM1155 north of Chappell Hill.  What a sight!  While the setting might not quite be wild the wildflower carpet is amazing.  Lovely trees too and the road winding its way through the landscape.  Here's a couple to show what it looks like.  I'll do a better job tonight and add some to the gallery.

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  04-05-2008, 2:27 PM
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Wow! Now that is carpet of paintbrush with threads of bluebonnets running through it. Nice find Tony!

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  04-05-2008, 8:07 PM
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Rich

Yes, quite a display.  I don't recall ever checking out this place before on previous trips.

A couple of other observations from today.  Zibilski Rd between FM2679 and Quail Run - the bluebonnets here are right at peak or still approaching peak.  Many still have the distinctive "coned cap".  The fragrance down there is lovely.  It's only one spot though not like last year.

There is a very large mixed field where FM2447 leaves US290 near Chappell Hill.

The sub-division Murry found on Valley Lane just north of Chappell Hill is quite something too.  Some of the front yards there are very nice.  I also found it good for macro work - lots of flowers were in pristine condition.

I didn't do any more exploring.  I could convince myself that there's a little more blue showing than when I arrived but not a great change.  This will likely be my last post for this year's trip.  I will be editing my photos properly from the original RAW captures when I get back to Fort Worth.  When the final gallery is done I'll post a link.

This trip has been the most fun despite it not being a banner year.  Still some great spots if you take the time to look.  Will try and get over to Ennis in a week or two and see what's happening there.

Last update to the gallery: 

http://www.pbase.com/tony_texas/2008_04_01_tx_wildflowers

Best wishes

Tony

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  04-05-2008, 8:44 PM
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Tony,

A terrific week of reports and photos. Thanks so much! I love the fog shots!! Maybe next year the flowers will be back in force and we can lure Rich over to Brenham with the promise of a hamburger at the Southern Flying Diner? It was a pleasure to me you. Have a safe trip home and I'm looking forward to seeing the finished images on your Pbase site.

Murry
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  04-06-2008, 7:32 PM
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Well, this morning's conditions were something else. Dense fog patches, heavy dew, sun occasionally peeking through and warming the light.  Ended the trip with this.



A couple more added to the gallery.

http://www.pbase.com/tony_texas/2008_04_01_tx_wildflowers

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Tony

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  04-07-2008, 5:08 PM
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Tony,
Thank you very much for your excellent reporting and your beautiful photos. You approached your task with a great attitude, found some great spots and created inspiring photos from a very select display of wildflowers. Greak Work!

RichO
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  04-22-2008, 11:13 PM
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I want to thank-you all for this fabulous forum!
I printed out the maps and photos you provided and charted routes.
 My daughter and I had a blast on our annual wildflower photo shoot
 thanks to you all. I'm new here and my name is Amy.


We took our little conure named Manu- I think he drew more photos
 than the wildflowers form people!


Although I only have a digital Olympus 550 - I use it for everything including
 digital imaging for websites.  I dream of having a great camera to take
really great shots someday.


Here are some pics of Manu and the wildflowers:
(I can't get the dumb link thing to work so I'll post them here. (didn't work in Firefox or IE)
Guess you'll have to copy and paste unless the HTML url actually works here



Photo Gallery: (sorry it's long)
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?Uc=xko6jyw.a01k6cz4&Uy=1m9thk&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0&UV=351178898667_163781727208&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1



Thanks so much- I will be here every year.
Your photos are breathtaking and inspiring.

Amy in Cypress





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  04-22-2008, 11:19 PM
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LOVE the photos! Love the one with the artist easel.
Thanks for adding the locations.
Can't wait to see next years.

Amy  =)

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  04-23-2008, 4:58 PM
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Hi Amy
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Welcome, I am glad you were able to get online with us.

Our current software does not work well with IE 7.0 or FireFox. We will be replacing the software this winter in time for Spring 2009 season.

Thanks for the report and photos. I assume you took those in the Brenham area this year?

Do you have the roads or locations?

Thanks...


RichO
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  04-29-2008, 8:16 AM
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http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562952921fKwzVr
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  04-29-2008, 5:25 PM
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Thanks for the link easybird and very nice work on the photos.
RichO
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