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Posted by
Sara-Ann 26b OK (
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Tue, Dec 10, 13 at 19:41
| I've taken more pictures of my roses this year than ever before, so I have more of a record of how they look at different times than I have had in the past. It is amazing to me how much the colors can change, depending on the temperatures, I guess. This first picture of Sheila's Perfume was taken on July 7th. |
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| And this picture of Sheila's Perfume was taken on September 11th. |

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| This ad is something new. Do we have to put up with this "garbage" ? Sorry, Sara-Ann, your blooms are lovely, I'm always amazed at the difference in rose colours in different climes and weather. Keep 'em coming. |
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| Wow- what a difference in color! I truly love the mid summer pic though cause it has some touches of yellow in there. Is it highly fragrant at different times too? Thx for posting and yes, keep them coming:-) |
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I really love the cooler color in the 2nd picture. :) Rolls my socks up and down. :) Carol |
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- Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 11, 13 at 18:48
| Beautiful roses and photos, Sara and a great comparison. All the color changes are what I most enjoy about watching my roses through the season. Some of them are hardly recognizable from June to September. Also if you like that chameleon habit look for roses that are called "phototropic" like Double Delight. They can make dramatic changes in a matter of a few hours! |
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I love the July color. I especially like roses that do have color adj. with the temperatures. I was so annoyed when 'Colette' first bloomed very apricot. No pink tones at all. Now she is sometimes pink, sometimes blended peachy pink. I've been reading up again on metering in cameras. I think that's the problem with the Sony point and shoot I've been using. Can't find spot metering in the menu which is what I used on my old Olympus. I think I get more accurate color using it. Yipee. The Canon G9 I just bought from Craigs List has spot metering. Of course the arctic freezes we have had for a week have done in every bloom! |
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| Thanks everyone for your comments. I like both, but my favorite is when it's somewhere in between. |
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| Thanks everyone for your comments. I like both, but my favorite is when it's somewhere in between. |
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- Posted by jim1961 6a Central Pa. (My Page) on
Sat, Dec 14, 13 at 22:04
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