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Pictures of my minis!
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Posted by priszm FL (My Page) on Wed, Apr 18, 07 at 23:57
Sorry they're fuzzy. The first picture is Seattle Scentsation that was already open when it arrived.
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My first Seattle Scentsation Bloom and bud!
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Glowing Amber bud - I can't wait for this one to open
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RE: Pictures of my minis!
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| They're beautiful roses Priszm. I'm glad you figured out how to post photos. You've got some healthy roses from the leaves and the buds too. Though blurry the colors of the roses are still pretty:) I have a tough time shooting the minis too, it takes me a lot of pics before I can get one that's good. Especially with the amount of wind we have lately here! |
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| Thanks. I took some other pictures last night but haven't pulled them off my camera yet. I'm hoping they turn out better. I also have a Snow Ruby that looks like it was trying to open but changed it's mind. The green part of the bud has opened up, but the petals are still in a tight ball and it looks like the ends of the petals are a little brown. It's a smaller one from John's, so I was surprised to even see buds this quickly on it. |
RE: Pictures of my minis!
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the problem is you were too close to the blooms when you took the photo. The solution is to step back a bit and then crop the photo with a program like photoshop. Most digital cameras have macro settings. Here is a photo of a lemon flower that I did the way I just described.
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