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NH Recycler said...

Hi finefc, had to come check out your pictures, they are very nice! Did you take these yourself? If so, what kind of camera do you use? I would love to take photos like this. So I am interested in learning about cameras.

The next thing is to learn to put some in my blog too!

Thanks for sharing your pictures, can't wait to see some more. Mary

NH Recycler said...

and I meant finecb, don't ask where the fc came from, i shouldn't type and yawn too.

Sue-Lynn MB said...

Hi Finecb, we haven't really met as I'm a fairly new Posse member. Your photography is just stunning and I see that the garden is more than worthy of your photographic attention! Woah! I've always wanted to get involved in photography but could never really afford to. I also wish I had a beautiful garden, but as yet, it hasn't happened. I'll still carry on hoping!
You're welcome to visit my blog too!
:) Sue-Lynn

finecb said...

Nh recycler, those are all pictures I've taken. The sunflower and winter scene where taken with an Olympus OM2, 35 mm. I loved that camera so, but it died and they don't make the part any more that it needed for repair. Now I have a Pentax Optio 550, digital. That is what I took the kids pictures with. I'm hoping to post a few new photos soon. (I had posted this before on the Posse blog, but not sure if you read it.)

Thank you Sue-lynn tx, glad you liked my photos. I have to say, the photo of my Granddaughter was taken at the Bellevue Botanical Garden, it is a beautiful garden. I took Adrena's senior pictures there, this is one of the pictures we took.

Thank you Miss Adrena, I love you too!

finecb said...

Thanks Pugster... I'd would like to get a SLR digital. Let me know how you like yours after you've used it for a while. They do have the features don't they. I always carry my little book around with the camera, I am always looking up something.

Thanks for stopping by.

finecb said...

Pugster, I just love photography. Don't use a tripod much. But it does come in handy sometimes. Looking forward to seeing some of your photos on your blog...