My bestie has a wonderful arbour arc covered in a Wisteria. Trying to photograph wisteria has its challenges. Trying to capture the long hanging blooms makes you twist this way and that, stand back, go in close, shoot upwards or downwards. What do you think is best?
You can go in close
You can look at the jumble of flowers
If you are lucky a passing Wanderer Butterfly might help
Or do you crop just for the Wanderer and ignore the flowers
I liked the last one with the butterfly up close the best.
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Me too Frank although it goes against the aim of photographing Wisteria 🙂
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me too. Good job bushboy!
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Thank you 🙂
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I love the whole thing- so beautiful and especially with a butterfly
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Thank you Lisa 😀
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oh these are gorgeous, so fragrant I can smell them.
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Thank you Denise 🙂
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I prefer the middle one….not too close and not too far. However, the one wih the butterfly is a class of its own. Brilliant! 😀
I used to live in a house with a huge old Wisteria plant. What a wonderful sight and odour every spring!
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Thank you for your comment Evita 🙂
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Hee hee . . it really is one of those plants that you photograph from every angle and are never sure which is the best! I think though you last one is perfect, and shows it off in all its fragrant glory 🙂
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I am glad you understand Becky. The butterfly and Wisteria are a lot of favourites, mine included x
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Thanks for the many views… far – close – medium and wanderer embraced 🙂
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😀
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Lovely. I love this color. Good capture with the butterfly.
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Thank you 😀
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So wonderful to be near a butterfly magnet in good sunlight. I like all the photos here.
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Thank you very much LJ 🙂
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