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Wow, that’s amazing. How does it work? With the iPhone?1st June - New Toy for Me
It’s my birthday and. Hubby gave me a new gadget. The new Canon zoom power shot. An incredible piece of kit that despite the size can zoom from 100 to 400 to 800 and produce beautiful images. These are some of the first I took.
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Like JillyG i wouldn’t mind knowing how it works. At first I thought it was a hair dryer... oh and happy birthday1st June - New Toy for Me
It’s my birthday and. Hubby gave me a new gadget. The new Canon zoom power shot. An incredible piece of kit that despite the size can zoom from 100 to 400 to 800 and produce beautiful images. These are some of the first I took.
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Can be worked from the iphone through an app. Very light and small so can be kept in pocket. Considering the zoom quality and size of a 400 and 800 lens it is quite astonishing. Saw it first on a post by Chris Packham and investigated further.Wow, that’s amazing. How does it work? With the iPhone?
We’ve got plenty of them. Beautiful photo4th June - Cow Parsley
Another wildflower that is very prevalent in the woodlands and hedgerows. The beautiful umbellifer flower heads are a valuable source of nectar for pollinators. Taken on the iPhone and edited in Snapseed.
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ThanksYou have an amazing array of flowers around you!
We’ve got fields and fields of broad bean plants that are in flower. I presume they’ll be used for cattle feed.6th June - Broad Beans
When we look for images for flowers, we don’t think too much about the flowers from the vegetables, but I really love those of the Broad Bean plant with the black eyes in the middle of the white and pink flowers.
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Lovely Jan. We threw Yellow Rattle seeds about the place with gay abandon, without much hope of them germinating because we’d tried loads of time before in other places. But the soil is so marvellous here that we’ve got lots of Yellow Rattle plants flowering. You do have a lovely garden.7th June - No Mow May
Last year I planted some wildflower seeds at the end of the summer and with no mow May this is the result. Quite pleased with the first year’s results.
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We’ve got fields and fields of broad bean plants that are in flower. I presume they’ll be used for cattle feed.
Yes you’re right about the Broad Beans. I read in the countryfile magazine that farmers have been recommended to do this in fields where they had rapeseed that has failed as the broad beans help to improve the nit in the soil for further crops.Lovely Jan. We threw Yellow Rattle seeds about the place with gay abandon, without much hope of them germinating because we’d tried loads of time before in other places. But the soil is so marvellous here that we’ve got lots of Yellow Rattle plants flowering. You do have a lovely garden.