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As Our Garden Grows
 
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 By: Jim Budrakey  
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Photographer Jim Budrakey  Jim Budrakey {Karma:24393}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon S400
Categories Nature
Florals
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio From Our Garden
Lens Built in
Uploaded 7/29/2005 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra 256
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 710 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 18 Rating
5.96
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Manlius
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About Here's a shot of (a portion of) our garden taken on July 10. My wife grows the most magnificent flowers. What else can I say.

I have found it devilishly difficult to get a shot that shows what the garden really looks like - it's much easier dealing with individual plants but I really like this one.

I got my 20D back last Saturday - Yipee! All in all it took less than two weeks from when I shipped it to the repair center until it was back in my hands - kudos to Canon service. According to the repair order, they replaced the two circuit boards in the camera so I essentially have all new electronics.
So far, I haven't come up with anything I'm willing to post yet but I'm sure I will.

This was taken with my little Canon S-400 Elph.

Exposure information: f/2.8 @ 1/60 from EXIF.
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valeka vale   {K:306} 8/20/2006
What a great photo and beautiful garden! I dont know who is better artist, you or your wife!
I take all photos from my mothers garden and I show her that beautiful view. She like it so much and some of the flowers she has in her garden.
Beautiful one more time and I hope that you will send some more photos of this garden!

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        {K:12494} 6/18/2006
This is a beautiful capture, excellent job, Your been in your wifes flower garden again, sharp, great detail and clarity.

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Mary Therese  Marie's Photos Mary Therese  Marie's Photos   {K:2174} 4/28/2006
all of your images are wondeful... sharp, pristine... lucky that you have that in your backyard... a wonderful place to build and grow.

:)

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 2/4/2006
WOW! I am jealous now! This is gorgeous indeed!
Yes, your wife DOES GROW MAGNIFICENT FLOWERS!

You've done very well photographing this beautiful outdoor garden and yard.

Have a GR8 evening,
Lori :)

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Glenn Edmiston Glenn Edmiston   {K:7366} 11/30/2005
Nice garden yous have Jim . Your portfolio is full of great floral images well done Jim,, Thanks for takin a look at my work Glad you enjoyed it Appreciate your interest Cheers Glenn

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 8/27/2005
Oh my GOSH!

This is your yard? It's gorgeous. And those BIG TREES! How blessed you are. Your wife is a first rate gardener for sure!

This image is really nice. Great exposure in the shade. And love the bits of light poking through onto the grass.

Great shot,
Lori :)

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 8/24/2005
but how much was the cost is what scares me about sending things in. I am glad for your luck
your garden is wonderful. congratulate your wife.
I hope you can someday get the whole thing to post.

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Emmanuel Panagiotakis Emmanuel Panagiotakis   {K:6267} 8/14/2005
Very nice and peaceful place and you did a nice job to presented to your friends
Nice work !!!!

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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 8/13/2005
Wow Jim - You are so lucky to have a wife with such as talent for gardening - all those yummy plants and flowers to chose from for your shoots. What a treat for the eyes for those of us living in a hot and dry desert environment. Even the sun, heat, and low water consumption vegitation here looks really sad during the summer months - sun burned and they dry out so quickly. Sights like this nurish the soul too. Thanks for posting this - and tell your wife thank you. Thanks for the comment on my floral. Appreciate you for taking the time. Jan

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Del Metheny   {K:25617} 8/5/2005
Thanks Jim, You have a beautiful garden. It must be wonderful when in full bloom. That must be a lot of work. Del.

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Jim Budrakey Jim Budrakey   {K:24393} 8/5/2005
Del,
You asked for it:-). Here's a panoramic shot (actually cropped not stiched) of the "back view" of our side garden - It almost captures the full width. It consists of 3 terraces not counting the lawn level (which Susan started to plant last year). There were peonies on the lawn level earlier but it was well past their blooming time when this shot was taken.

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Del Metheny   {K:25617} 8/4/2005
This is beautiful. The fact it is your garden makes it even more special. Most of my flower photos are from my walks viewing other peoples gardens. I would like to see a larger view even if too small to properly show it off. Nicely done. Del.

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Arthur Kornienko   {K:9686} 8/2/2005
Beautiful garden Jim, give your wife my compliments. Glad you got the 20D back, you probably missed it. It's strange that circuit boards would need to be replaced? Thanks for your comments and keep up the nice shots.

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sherif hussein   {K:13815} 8/2/2005
It is indeed cery nice garden with such beautiful flowers
Congats to your wife for this excellent work and to you for your nice capture
Rgards
Sherif

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/31/2005
This is a beautiful picture. Good man, giving your wife the credit for the garden at your home. It takes a lot of work to keep something like this looking good. Great composition and lovely quiet mood.
Mary

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 7/30/2005
Beautiful .. Beautiful ... Beautiful

Galal

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/29/2005
If this is portion of your garden it must be hard work, but your wife is obviously very good - as is this composition
Margaret

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Ameed El-Ghoul Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42215} 7/29/2005
Very nice capture Jim and great composition indeed it is a nice garden, greetings to the wife for the great work, and for you for the nice capture,
Cheers,

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