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Cottage Garden by Philip.

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  • Its only when i view the garden by way of images that i realize how much it changes.


    Lily 'Dimension'.


    Lily 'Lollypop'.


    Sedum 'Dragons Blood'.


    Rose ( Rosa ' Fragrant Cloud ' )


    Hollyhock.



  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited July 2018
    That last image looks amazing zoomed in and blown up.
    I'm having problems seeing some of the images. They seem like large files....

  • @Fire,..ah that last image was with the camera less than 15cm away,..set on Macro,..i have had some bother seeing images myself,..appearing slow,..not seen immediately,.. though some blame it on atmospherics others claim its so many people online?,..what ever it is its reducing the  viewing of images to be viewed immediately.

    Philip
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Files under 1mb seem easiest for all to view.

    Thanks for sharing your garden.
  • Fire said:
    Files under 1mb seem easiest for all to view.

    Thanks for sharing your garden.
    Thank you for viewing,..its appreciated,..i must resize to make things better for viewing.
  • Valley GardenerValley Gardener Posts: 2,851
    That's better so far......thank you for that Phillip. Beautiful pics once again,and nice to see Foxy doing her rounds!
    I'm getting excited to see my very first Hollyhock grown from such a tiny papery seed,on the point of flowering! I only have one as my Tonkanese cat.......a real big boy,dug up the rest !

    I looked at the painting link you gave me,and I have a sneaky feeling that FC got his inspiration from there! Just the kind of thing I like to paint too.
    Once again thanks for sorting it out!
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • PurplerainPurplerain Posts: 1,053
    I can see everything fine, but that's no help to others. Your garden just keeps giving Philip. Gorgeous.
    SW Scotland
  • That's better so far......thank you for that Phillip. Beautiful pics once again,and nice to see Foxy doing her rounds!
    I'm getting excited to see my very first Hollyhock grown from such a tiny papery seed,on the point of flowering! I only have one as my Tonkanese cat.......a real big boy,dug up the rest !

    I looked at the painting link you gave me,and I have a sneaky feeling that FC got his inspiration from there! Just the kind of thing I like to paint too.
    Once again thanks for sorting it out!
        Sometimes a refreshed link can sort out the problem,..though as  i mentioned a lot has to do with weather and many people online,..plus ones own computer or laptop being slow at the same time,..@Fire also suggested it might help if i were to reduce the image size,..i always us 2048x1536 but the images below will only be 800x600 that's a big drop so i will see how i progresses.

    Delighted for you that your Hollyhock is just about to bloom,..sorry to also see your 'Tonkanese' was digging,..as they will lol.

    Thanks for checking out that link,..i always look in there from time to time.

    Philip
  • I can see everything fine, but that's no help to others. Your garden just keeps giving Philip. Gorgeous.
    Thanks Purplerain,..every morning i look out there is something new in bloom,..makes me get moving and starting early.

    The images below have being reduced in size from 2048x1536 to 800x600,..lets see will that help,..though as you mentioned you can see everything fine.

    Phlox 'Windsor',..just coming into bloom.

    Hydrangeas at last beginning to show colour though not quite there as yet.



    Asiatic Lily 'Red Joy'.

    Gen view.


  • Doggy Walk,..today is in the area of land where the ' Corncrake Crex Crex ',..lays her eggs every year,..becoming a rare bird and so farmers  cutting the hay just now will leave a large section uncut just for the Corncrake to hatch her eggs and protect the young

    View and sound of the Corncrake.









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