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Apr 16, 2017 1:37 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
Composter Daylilies Garden Photography Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level Plant Identifier
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Getting a nice photo of a daylily clump is something that eludes me. So I am starting this thread with the hopes of everyone submitting their clump photos. I intend to try and take a lot of clump photos as the season progresses, and I am hoping others will too.Then I plan to add my best ones to the database at the close of the season.
What I would really love to have happen is for the progression of photos over the season to improve and be really great by season's end. So if anyone has camera tips for taking good clump shots feel free to submit them here.
Don't hesitate to add your clump shots, they may not look great to you, very few of them will look good at the start. As the weather heats up and the flowers become more profuse hopefully our photography ability will grow better also.
Here is my largest clump in the garden, a clump of 'Royal Eventide'. I just moved it to this location in the fall and it never skipped a beat.
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Edited: Well I see I should have waited for at least a cloud to come over and help prevent the glare on the flowers. Bight sun is not ideal I see for nice clump shots.
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