Thursday Bottle Blogging

I got a new camera, and before trying it out in macro mode on plants, I took a picture of a bottle.<br /><br /><img width="432" hspace="5" height="324" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/misc/bottle.jpg" /><br /><br />I hope you like it. The original photo is a humongous file, since it’s a 10mp camera. Here, let me zoom in….<br /><br /><img width="432" hspace="5" height="404" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/misc/bottle2.jpg" /><br /><br />Oy, that’s close up. You can really see the dust collecting on it. Where’s my dust rag? Let me get that…<br /><br />

Berkeley Succulent

<img width="335" hspace="5" height="432" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/cactus/grant04.jpg" /><br /><br />Grant Street<br />Echeveria<br /><br />

Winter Blooms

<img width="324" hspace="5" height="432" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/cactus/aloe_thraskii_bloom.jpg" /><br /><br />Aloe thraskii<br /><br />

Older Pictures

One of the first pictures I took for the nursery about 5 years ago was this lovely succulent. Back then, I was trying different backgrounds. Having decided that the greenhouse did not make a good backdrop, I took a few pictures in the dining room. It’s not bad.<br /><br /><img width="216" hspace="5" height="288" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/cactus/ceraria_pygmae.JPG" /><br /><br />Ceraria pygmaea<br /><br />

Old Photo

<img width="432" hspace="5" border="2" src="/blog/uploads/cactus/cacti-1working.jpg" /><br /><br />Cactus photo taken in Cuba in the 1950s by Harold Hollibaugh<br /><br />

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