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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
10:23:00 AM EDT
Feeling Happy
Hearing Englefield's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra

Garden Portraits at Dusk

Hibiscus Stalwarts in the Gardens

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Photos taken at dusk make excellent portraits because the background is obscured.

The new October blossoms are the Confederate Roses reaching to the porch roof tops. They open during the day with white blossoms that turn pink in the afternoon. Cooler weather has brought out the Double Ruffle Hibiscus.

I am partial to the Mandavillias that grow also to the roof top. We have four or five and last week I bought two additional and placed them in the Greenhouse . They were on sale for $5.00 and I could not resist.

I hope you are enjoying the cooler weather.

Richard

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  • #2 Comment from readmereadyou 
    10/18/07 1:47 PM Permalink
    You're right about the obscure backgrounds. The yellows really pop in these photos.

    Thanks for sharing,
    Angela

  • #1 Comment from fitzzer 
    10/17/07 11:37 AM Permalink
    What a fancy presentation! looks great!