Garden Journal

Entries from March 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010

Tuesday
Mar302010

Beyond the balcony: Magnolias & Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles)

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Magnolia

Chaenomeles (Flowering Quince)

Chaenomeles (Flowering Quince)

Flowering quince

Flowering quince

A few of the many, many photos I shot this weekend. The Magnolia liliiflora (top photo) is blooming in our condominium's garden. I'm not sure about the other magnolia's identity (second photo). The remaining photos are of several different flowering quince (Chaenomeles) shrubs all growing in private gardens.

Saturday
Mar272010

Beyond the balcony: Westie Walk photos

One photo from each l-o-n-g walk with Piper during the past two weeks. Sweet, patient, very bored Piper -- I took many more than one photo per walk.

Magnolia under the bridge

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Sakura

Magnolia

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White sakura

Cherry blossoms

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Magnolia

Photos, top to bottom:

Magnolia (March 13th)
Euphorbia (March 15th)
Cherry blossoms (March 17th)
Magnolia, Magnolia stellata (March 18th)
Cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera (March 19th)
Cherry blossoms (March 21st)
Cherry blossoms (March 23rd)
Bleeding heart, Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' (March 24th)
Magnolia (March 25th)
Magnolia (March 26th)

 

Wednesday
Mar102010

Blossoms

If a picture's worth a thousand words, then my camera's been very talkative these past few weeks, speaking flowery language, morning, afternoon & evening.

Japanese Apricot 59/365 Japanese Apricot Magnolia stellata Sakura 68/365     58/365 64/365 61/365 

 

Though on second thought, I'm not sure the adage applies here. None of the photos I've taken replace one hundred, let alone one thousand words. Short phrases, like "sunny, yellow forsythia", "delicate, pink sakura", and "frilly, white magnolias" describe the subjects.  And only a few more words are needed for  other details such as setting (e.g., street-side garden, balcony), lighting (e.g., overcast skies, morning sun) or mood (e.g., exuberant, contemplative).

For now, if my pictures can stand in for a few captivating nouns, vivid adjectives, and lyrical verbs, I'll be satisfied. With time & lots of practice, I hope to be able to tell a complete story.  I still have so far to go, but this approach may help me develop & express photographic vision.

67/365 Mild tulipomania

I'm beginning to ramble so I'll return to the topic -- blossoms -- stop the words & link to the images:

Sakura (cherry blossoms)

Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume)

A Whiter Shade of Pale

Tulipomania

If you're interested, you can view slideshows. Just click on the first photo in each gallery.