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Hydrangia

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This hydrangia is one of the three that I have in my yard. I am always amazed at all the colors that are on one plant. I also finally found out how to crop a picture.

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alhak

2:09AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

I do love these prety plants, unfortunately they do not grow so well here in the tropical heat...lovely shot. (good for you on learning to crop..took me ages to figure out my photoshop editing program, lol...just get a pic and play with it, that's how I learnt)

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Kyms_Cave

6:07AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

I just love these flowers, don't seem to have any luck growing them though, my mum-in-law can, guess I had better get some advice from her so I too can have them..you lucky thing.. The best way to learn is to have a go, what I do is copy some photos into a folder, change each photos name so if something goes wrong the original will not be affected, and great ideas can be had by looking at what others are doing and give it a try...I didn't have any idea about how to do frames for my images until a very short time ago, I saw what other artists were doing, and decided to give it a go, still got a long way to go but the fun is in trying..Keep up the good work...Lol...Kym

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JaneEden

6:19AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

I really must take photos of mine next year, because they have flowers heads that are so huge. I prune them right down early spring and feed well with Phostrogen. I love this image it is lovely and well done for learning how to crop. Don't be afraid to ask questions from all these talented artists on RR. hugs Jane

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cmolsen2002

7:09AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

Wow! All those colours on one bush!. Fantastic.

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maandjboy

10:52AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

WOW!!!!!Great colors!!

MrsLubner

11:02AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

I would love to grow one of these but i the past I have killed too many to take the chance on killing another innocent hydrangia. But it is incredible the colors they can produce. This is a fabulous shot of this one and congratulations on learning to crop. I'm also learning how to do things in my software program. Its slow-going but by taking one baby step at a time I am working through it. In the last month, I've learned how to do two new things which proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks! LOL

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CavalierLady

11:11AM | Tue, 30 October 2007

These are so lovely! The varied soft pastel hues are great. Always wanted to grow one of these. Very nice shot.

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krakosky

12:06PM | Tue, 30 October 2007

amazing colors, beautiful plant

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auntietk

10:33PM | Tue, 30 October 2007

Okay, I'm totally impressed! I can grow a hydrangea just fine, and I even know how to change their color. But you've got every color on that one bush except the darkest shades. How the heck did you DO that?????? Oh yes - and the photograph is lovely, as well! :) Congratulations on your new skill!

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lizzibell

2:40AM | Wed, 31 October 2007

beautiful...

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Mousson

8:52AM | Sun, 11 November 2007

Fabulous! e have a lot in our garden in Brazil, but this year no enough rain!


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