I don't do enough of this. I have thousands of "headshots," or pictures of the flower faces, but not enough clump shots. The picture on the left is a "headshot." It illustrates beautiful macro characteristics, but doesn't give me a picture of what the whole plant looks like planted in my garden like the photo on the right does.
This is H. 'Pearl Harbor,' a past AHS award winner and widely grown daylily introduced by Dr. Bob Carr in 1997.
I'll use this post as a reminder to take more whole plant shots in 2011.
3 comments:
Sounds like you have a good plan! Both are beautiful.
Thanks for reminding me that I too need to make more clump pictures. Realy enjoy your blog.
Sharon in AL
I have so few of these photo types! Thanks for stopping by! ~N
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