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Mar 23 2009 12:45am
Quote (Futurama @ Mon, Mar 23 2009, 12:43am)
Oh! hahaha well then I am quite surprised that the grass or their seeds could survive the extreme cold winters here. lol all those pictures of flowers and green grass and wild animals people are posting now really makes me impatient  ranting.gif


Evvvvvvvvvvvverything grows back - amazing. Even some flowers, but it depends on the plant itself. You can buy plants that come back after the winter.

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Evvvvvvvvvvvverything grows back - amazing. Even some flowers, but it depends on the plant itself. You can buy plants that come back after the winter.


I guess plants and bugs are a bunch of tough bastards lol. Well it's certainly going to be interesting to see what will happen in the next two months. hmm do you know when the trees normally start to get leafs and the grass and plants start to get grow?
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Mar 23 2009 01:54am
i think water droplets are best taken with a macro lens biggrin.gif
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Mar 23 2009 08:54am
Quote (chantal7 @ Sun, Mar 22 2009, 10:44pm)
Yeah - I totally know what you mean! smile.gif Do you use an SLR or a compact point&shoot?


I'm shooting with a D80 the lens was a way old school standard manual focus 49mm f/ 2.8

It was the first time I'd ever used manual focus tongue.gif Need a little bit more practice...




Quote (mew @ Mon, Mar 23 2009, 12:54am)
i think water droplets are best taken with a macro lens biggrin.gif


A macro lens is on my list of things to buy without a doubt biggrin.gif
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Mar 23 2009 09:33am
#3, #4, #5 are the best - at least my favorite - among these pictures. Good work!
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#3, #4, #5 are the best - at least my favorite - among these pictures. Good work!


Thx biggrin.gif
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Mar 23 2009 08:07pm
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nice shots of an otherwise boring object lol. For some reason I really like #3 probably because of the dark part in the middle. Well I do hope there will be green grass here in Canada during the summer biggrin.gif


oh does the grass ever get green, and thick too!

I sometimes have to mow the lawn twice in a week because it gets so humid and the grass just goes nuts!

(I live in southern ON if you're wonering)
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I guess plants and bugs are a bunch of tough bastards lol. Well it's certainly going to be interesting to see what will happen in the next two months. hmm do you know when the trees normally start to get leafs and the grass and plants start to get grow?


I think around April, not sure exactly. Maybe end of April beginning of May. June for sure, it's normally HOT by June.

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oh does the grass ever get green, and thick too!

I sometimes have to mow the lawn twice in a week because it gets so humid and the grass just goes nuts!

(I live in southern ON if you're wonering)


Oh! Well I actually thought that there maybe some places in Canada that are so cold during the winter that all the plants that don't have very long and deep roots wouldn't survive the winter because I remember my family had some really nice wild roses growing in front of the restaurant we used to own and one unusually cold winter actually killed them sad.gif but I guess some plants are tougher than others lol. I just can't wait for the summer happy.gif I just hope to get a better job before it gets warmer so I will be able to have more time off biggrin.gif

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I think around April, not sure exactly. Maybe end of April beginning of May. June for sure, it's normally HOT by June.


Sigh! That's still like 3 months away sad.gif but I guess it at least give me some time to prepare for the summer biggrin.gif
hmm from what I remember the temperature could reach over 30 degrees here during the summer, right? Well lol I just hope my apartment isn't one of those that could get really hot during the summer lol.

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Oh! Well I actually thought that there maybe some places in Canada that are so cold during the winter that all the plants that don't have very long and deep roots wouldn't survive the winter because I remember my family had some really nice wild roses growing in front of the restaurant we used to own and one unusually cold winter actually killed them :(  but I guess some plants are tougher than others lol. I just can't wait for the summer  happy.gif I just hope to get a better job before it gets warmer so I will be able to have more time off biggrin.gif



Sigh! That's still like 3 months away sad.gif but I guess it at least give me some time to prepare for the summer biggrin.gif
hmm from what I remember the temperature could reach over 30 degrees here during the summer, right? Well lol I just hope my apartment isn't one of those that could get really hot during the summer lol.


Your Apt will probably get hot unless you have air conditioning xD. GL with that! Lots of humidity here in the summer. You won't be wearing pants out side on some days, that's for sure.
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