Thursday, April 16, 2015

Another Photo Shoot

BY SKEETER
 My friends from McCorkles Nursery visited my GEORGIA GARDENS once again! They represent the "Gardeners Confidence Collection" for the nursery.
 
Here they are snapping photos of one of the many azalea's they left with me after their first visit.
 I was so happy the recent rains did not knock over the Phlox as it accented the Snowball Azalea well.
 Need to get that perfect view.
 I peeked over their shoulders and got my own shot.
Love the Gardeners Confidence Collection!
 Over to the Semi-Formal garden to snap some shots. I missed this action as I had an important phone call to tend.
 Peachy Keen did not do too well in this spot. The height was wrong with the green background. I liked it, so I snapped this shot.
 Peachy Keen made its way to the old stump of the oak tree. Yep, that is dead fountain grass in the background. I have yet to clean out this garden. It is next on my list. I am way behind schedule with way too much going on lately. I so wish issues would not pop up during my Spring Garden play time but life does give us challenges at times.
 Yep, the height shows much better in this spot.
 Sprinkles of rain started to fall so to the porch we went. Don't want to mess up that new camera.
 Love-U-Lots was pampered and tucked into place.

These poor guys have to get into some really strange positions for the perfect photo. I enjoyed their visit and they should return soon for yet ANOTHER PHOTO SHOOT, In the Garden...

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6 comments:

  1. What fun! And such a beautiful garden to photograph all those wonderful plants in! Can't wait to see the results. Be sure to post more pictures.

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  2. I think that is so cool. Hoping to get to McCorkles in June.

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    1. Janet, I am trying to get Tina back in June again as well. You will have to plan a sleep over and we can all go together....

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  3. It's looking good, Skeeter. Sure wish I could it in person.

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  4. So interesting to see how they got the shots. I'm often posed funny in my garden to take pictures too. I'm sure the neighbors just shake their heads.

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