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Re: Fields of Blue
Started by puttingdog at 04-08-2007 4:43 PM. Topic has 4 replies.
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  04-08-2007, 4:43 PM
puttingdog is not online. Last active: 4/13/2007 3:11:06 AM puttingdog

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Fields of Blue
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I shot these on TX-36N near Brenham the past Friday (4/06)
I got some automated e-mail from the boardmaster Rich-O regarding the condition near Brenham
I didn't really go over them. I thought bluebonnets are going to be everywhere when I arrive.
Turns out that's really not the truth. I actually drove around and searched a little until I found this field.
I talked to around 4 to 5 groups of people stopping by taking pictures, some told me there are better ( maybe more varieties of flower ) fields.
Since it's already pretty late in the day ( I arrived around 5:30PM ), so I just sticked with this one...
The only regret was the cloud a little too overcasted, I tried not to catch too many sky in the picture ( just too pale ).
Well, I still had a nice evening playing in the field, bluebonnet smells really really good!

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  04-08-2007, 6:56 PM
RichO is not online. Last active: 4/22/2008 6:28:33 PM RichO

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Re: Fields of Blue
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Very nicely done Michael!

It seems you found some good areas on your own. Thanks for sharing these with us.

 


RichO
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  04-12-2007, 8:19 AM
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Re: Fields of Blue
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I love #16.  My eye's are really drawn to the clouds, love the wide angle..

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  04-17-2007, 7:14 AM
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The important thing is that you found a great patch of flowers and got to take these wonderful and FUN family photos.  Nice job Michael and thanks for sharing!!

Flowers will brighten your day whether mild or wild, Murry!
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  04-17-2007, 7:38 AM
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Re: Fields of Blue
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Nice collection ... seems you have some serious fun!

Big Smile [:D]


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