Playing with my camera 3 (pics)

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cyprusmax47
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Playing with my camera 3 (pics)

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I used this time the "sports setting" for some of the photos as it was so windy the last weeks...

Dragonfly near the pool on the way to start
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Carpenter bee in the air on the way landing...they love this shrub....
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Cypriots call them moumoudos (if I remember the name)
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As soon you come too close they are gone..
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Carpenter bee disabled
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This night shot of an Pakistani shrub I was growing from a cutting some years ago is only a photo, but the smell in the night is unbelievable nice and reminds me of "Joy" perfume, one of the most expensive fragrances. If the wind comes at night through the bedroom window the whole house smells jasmine even when the shrub is 30 m away from the window...
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close-up
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here another of my favourite plants with two colours and with a nice scent as well..
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and finally nice colours at this pond
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Max

Lovely pictures as usual - Joy is my favourite perfume quite expensive as you say and you are getting the fragrance for free lucky man.

Thank you for sharing.

Rita
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Rita Sherry wrote: Thu Jul 05, 2018 6:46 pm Max

Lovely pictures as usual - Joy is my favourite perfume quite expensive as you say and you are getting the fragrance for free lucky man.

Thank you for sharing.

Rita
Glad you like the pics Rita. If I could bottle the perfumed air, which is only at night, I would send you some over to Tala. Fresh air in spray cans from a Canadian National park was exported to China a couple of years ago... ;)

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